How many generation to produce lakenvelder color pattern?2

Tontstee

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I breed my lakenvelder hen to a silver columbian roo and i produce some offsprings but none of them is visual lakenvelder color? Sadly my lakenvelder died and there is no lakenvelder breeder in my area and i want to have that color again.

Do you think inbreeding their offspring might produce a lakenvelder color?

I will attach the picture of their offsprings.

And do they carry the color genes of lakenvelder? Sorry for the noob question coz i am newbie. I want to learn. Thank you so much guys.
 
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I breed my lakenvelder hen to a silver columbian roo and i produce some offsprings but none of them is visual lakenvelder color? Sadly my lakenvelder died and there is no lakenvelder breeder in my area and i want to have that color again.

Do you think inbreeding their offspring might produce a lakenvelder color?
Yes, I think inbreeding their offspring might produce some birds that show the lakenvelder color.

If those pullets have a brother from the same Lakenvelder mother, you could breed them together and hatch some chicks. Some chicks might have Lakenvelder coloring.

I will attach the picture of their offsprings.

And do they carry the color genes of lakenvelder? Sorry for the noob question coz i am newbie. I want to learn. Thank you so much guys.
Yes, they should carry the color genes of the lakenvelder. A brother-sister mating, using chicks from the Lakenvelder, should have a chance of producing Lakenvelder colored chicks. But I don't know if the coloring would show up in a quarter of chicks, or one in a hundred, or what kind of odds it would be. That depends on how many different genes are involved, and I don't know the answer to that.
 

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