Pictures?I am currently fascinated with my self-blue flock. I added a couple of Karl Urshel pullets last year and was a little disappointed because some threw me mottled lavs instead of solid. But the babies that I kept because their type was so good have lost the white and gone all lav. And because their type is good, they are GORGEOUS. The no-longer-mottled roo is kicking the non-mottled lav roo's butt when I show them. Not only is there no white left, but I think the lavender is a little deeper, almost blue instead of lav. Absolutely gorgeous!
I also have a pullet that was also mottled but is no longer mottled, who is adorable, and the same deep color.
I am going to put Mr. Typey over my original hens, and see what I get. I only have one Karl hen left, and she is currently broody. I sure hope I keep the lovely deep lavender feathering and don't end up with any white that sticks around. Have to wait a month before I can hatch, though, or my spouse will KILL me. But I've had a lot of past compliments because my lavender was such a rich shade, instead of silvery pale, so if I can keep this in my bloodlines I should do really well on the show circuit with lavender.
We'll see how Mr. Typey does in OH in November. All of my self-blues did well at Crossroads, and I think they look even better this year.
