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Hm...With that I’m thinking the mom must have splash or blue parent(s), since the father of these chicks is also out of the black Cochin.I think it might be a very light blue. See how the father has a splash-colored tail?
No, blue isn’t recessive. She couldn’t have gotten it from her parents. The father is a splash-tailed red though, I believe.Hm...With that I’m thinking the mom must have splash or blue parent(s), since the father of these chicks is also out of the black Cochin.
That would make a lot more sense, but now I’m curious to see how he got splashNo, blue isn’t recessive. She couldn’t have gotten it from her parents. The father is a splash-tailed red though, I believe.
That certainty would make a lot of sense... I have one picture of him when he was really young (7-8 weeks) where he looked like he had a lavender/blue/grey backround.OK I just downed a whole cup of coffee in 30 secs.. so the resulting idea hasn't had solid testing yet for reasonableness but hear goes...
Your leghorn polish above has a black/blue feather in tail. Is it possible he is a splash with lots of red leakage?
That bird.. if paired with a black hen.. would give blue babies. It's possible your boy (father of your young chicks) above is blue with LOTS of red leakage (a phenomenon recently explained to me by a local breeder - who said that in some cases they can look like all red birds if the leakage is bad enough).
That leaves the possibility of your boy (father of your young chicks) being blue with red leakage. That means he is capable of siring babies that are blue - which might explain your chick colours?
Option Two = Aliens have been swapping your eggs around while you sleep![]()
That certainty would make a lot of sense... I have one picture of him when he was really young (7-8 weeks) where he looked like he had a lavender/blue/grey backround.
TO my inexperienced eye - that does look very blue in the tail and wing yes!