Matthew86
In the Brooder
- Jan 27, 2015
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lavender is recessive and the buff in the millies is dominant. the 2 don't mix and you will get varies in the offspring. any bird x lavender will equal the original bird split for lavenderhow does that work out? wouldnt a lavender over a millie produce solid black? were there some genes hiding in them (not hatchery stock?) right now in my pattern pen i have blue millie, millie and GN hens covered by a porcelain, black mottled and a lavender roo - i was expecting to easily isolate the chicks from the lavender or the mottled at birth expecting them (as per chicken calculator) to be black or blue (whereas the offspring of the porcelain would be brownish). is this not going to be how it is?
oh and i DID find a site with photos of B/B/S duccles.....it's in Australia....
--the first one is even splash for the millie pattern!
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.653445054675967.1073741884.507221085965032&type=3