Does anyone want help figure this mystery

She can have other patterns depending what she's bred with but no matter what pattern they are they will always have blue where black would be. In other words she won't produce anything with black it will always be diluted to blue.
She can also produce splash where any black would be present if bred to another splash or blue rooster.
 
If bred with a black rooster and producing 3 out of 3 blue chicks wouldn't she have to be?
Dominate white would cover splash.
 
She can have other patterns depending what she's bred with but no matter what pattern they are they will always have blue where black would be. In other words she won't produce anything with black it will always be diluted to blue.
She can also produce splash where any black would be present if bred to another splash or blue rooster.
I will post pictures when they get older
 

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Would you guys conside them a blue or gray and with the rooster what are some results you think I can get from him and my maran hens
 
Why would you call them gray?
Everywhere in this thread they've been referred to as blue and blue is a color variety of chickens.
Grey as a variety is silver duckwing. There is no grey color just a pattern.
 

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