How do I get barred offspring from a mottled chicken?

I'm not sure what I mean. Is F1 black the black offspring? Is that what I should use to breed back to the mottled Houdans, or will some first generations show barring, or will I get a little of both?
 
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When you cross the Delaware male with the mottled Houdan hen, every one of the offspring will be black with barring (similar to barred rock in color). This cross will not produce black chicks unless the delaware male only carries one copy of the barring gene. If he does carry one copy of the barring gene then he can produce two kinds of offspring; black or black with barring. If the male Delaware has quit a few solid black feathers ( feathers without barring) in his tail then he will produce black chicks and black chicks with barring. If every or almost every tail feather is barred then he will only produce one kind of chick- black with barring.

For the next cross, all you have to do is pick a male ( the best looking black with barring) and back cross it with the Houdan hen.

Tim
 
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When you cross the Delaware male with the mottled Houdan hen, every one of the offspring will be black with barring (similar to barred rock in color). This cross will not produce black chicks unless the delaware male only carries one copy of the barring gene. If he does carry one copy of the barring gene then he can produce two kinds of offspring; black or black with barring. If the male Delaware has quit a few solid black feathers ( feathers without barring) in his tail then he will produce black chicks and black chicks with barring. If every or almost every tail feather is barred then he will only produce one kind of chick- black with barring.

For the next cross, all you have to do is pick a male ( the best looking black with barring) and back cross it with the Houdan hen.

Tim

Thanks, Tim. I completely get it now, and have the perfect rooster candidate!
 
This is kind of old but...

Simplest fix: order some Cuckoo Dorkings from Sand Hill. You'll get nice meat type, fifth toe, and the correct color skin/shanks. I've heard the egg color from Sand Hill birds is also pale to white, though I'm not sure about the Cuckoo.

Plus, I just really want to see some photos of the Cuckoo Dorkings from Sand Hill!

I think if you used the Cuckoo Dorking, you might actually create a really good dual purpose Houdan....(Or any Dorking, really, regardless of color.)
 
I have an order from sandhill coming next month, and I have been considering doing just that. Do you know what percent would be barred vs mottled?
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I have two barred/cuckoo mottled orpington roosters not sure what Im going to do with them. I will post photos tomorrow I thought I had some but cant find any they are about 4 months old
 

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