SweetieChicken234
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So say starting with Ermine Ameraucana for blue.. do I need to breed them to BCM to make olive and then back cross to blue egger?
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you would probably get teal and spearmint colors by breeding a blue egg laying breed like your ameraucana to a green or olive layer. the off spring that inherit 2 blue genes and the tint overlay could make the teal colors.So say starting with Ermine Ameraucana for blue.. do I need to breed them to BCM to make olive and then back cross to blue egger?
So my guess is this. Blue is light and it needs dark pigment. Dark pigment from a BCM makes green. If you backcross that to a BCM you get a darker green. Maybe 2 or 3 backcrosses to a BCM and then take that dark green egg and cross that to a true blue. You would get dark pigment and then start removing the brown/red shade of that pigment by crossing to a blue layer. It would hopefully remove some of the green and turn it more blue with a deeper pigment than a true blue egger.you would probably get teal and spearmint colors by breeding a blue egg laying breed like your ameraucana to a green or olive layer. the off spring that inherit 2 blue genes and the tint overlay could make the teal colors.
tag me if you figure out how to make deep blues.
https://silverhomestead.com/how-to-breed-a-spearmint-egger-chicken/
Right and what I was thinking is that once you established heavy pigment you may be able to breed the brown color out of it by backcrossing to the blue layer. Breed more blue into it and replace the brown pigment.The brown pigment is at odds with the blue because it covers the blue pigment.