Cuckoo/black/Blue/lavender spilts color gentic advice please.

Teresaann24

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So my 2 6 week old silkie chicks are from a cuckoo breeding pen not showing any cuckoo coloring one is black and one is a dark blue.

My question is:

If I get lucky and get a pair if bred together what would the outcome be would I get any cuckoo?

If both turn out to be pullets what color would I pair them with and what would the outcomes be?

If both turn out to be roo's what color would I pair them with and what would the outcomes be?

Is there anyway to breed them without breeding them to another cuckoo to get the cuckoo coloring from them and would they be consider cuckoo spilts????

Now on to the Lavender splits...If breeding a lavender split roo to a blue hen what would the outcomes be? Blue chicks or blue chicks carrying the lavender gene or lavenders?

What about breeding a lavender split to a lavender would you get all lavender?

Thanks for any advice I am so not good at color genetics.
 
The only way cuckoo (barring) will not show is if it is hidden by recessive or dominant white. Meaning that a white bird can be barred/cuckoo, but no other colour can hide the barring. So you cannot have anything split to cuckoo. It is an incompletely dominant gene.
 
you must have at least one cuckoo parent to have cuckoo offspring. unless you have a white bird described by sonoran. How ever those are few and far between. your best bet is to either buy a cuckoo bird or try some eggs again.

please don't breed your lav chicks to blue, breed to black.
 
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barring is common in white birds of SOME breeds, but definitely not silkies. Even if barring is hidden by white, the pigment problems (lack of dark skin) would still occur.
 

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