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Exactly- say one started with a theorhetically perfect BBS parent, Andalusion Blue: where does one go to find recessive mottling? Is that Ancona?

Dont know...
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Well, that's no help. I feel as if I should be sitting on the side of the BYC Genetics Lane with a sign out "Please tell me what breeds have recessive mottled genes?"
 
Nicalandia, doesnt black mottled oegb have recessive mottling? It was my understanding, that spangled oegb and black mottled oegb, that the spangling and mottling was recessive.
 
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well I know Spangled OEG are based on recessive mottlin... but he was asking about Ancona and I just dont know the breed at all... he can use Spangled OEG if he wishes to introduce recessive mottlin...because spangled OEG are in reality mottled not spangled..
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Dont know...
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Well, that's no help. I feel as if I should be sitting on the side of the BYC Genetics Lane with a sign out "Please tell me what breeds have recessive mottled genes?"

if I were you and I was wanting a Nice Blue with white Spots(which is geneticaly possible) I would Use an Extended Black based(Uniform Black color) and Use Lavender(Nicer Blue) and Mottling for the white spots...and it would breed true unlike andalucian blue..
 
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well I know Spangled OEG are based on recessive mottlin... but he was asking about Ancona and I just dont know the breed at all... he can use Spangled OEG if he wishes to introduce recessive mottlin...because spangled OEG are in reality mottled not spangled..
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He? If you mean me, I've been female for 59 years now.
 
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well I know Spangled OEG are based on recessive mottlin... but he was asking about Ancona and I just dont know the breed at all... he can use Spangled OEG if he wishes to introduce recessive mottlin...because spangled OEG are in reality mottled not spangled..
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He? If you mean me, I've been female for 59 years now.

Sorry...
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this is how Lavender blue looks like

Below are Pearl Brahma
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check also the nice Golden(yellow) lacing in below Game cock..
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He? If you mean me, I've been female for 59 years now.

Sorry...
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this is how Lavender blue looks like

Below are Pearl Brahma
http://i1085.photobucket.com/albums/j437/nicalandia/PearlBrahma.jpg

check also the nice Golden(yellow) lacing in below Game cock..
http://i1085.photobucket.com/albums/j437/nicalandia/Goldenboy.jpg

Those Brahmas are knock-outs; are those LF or Bantams?

That's not the same game you posted above? Or do we have the single comb flopped over and different light? Mind-blowing birds, both, in any case. (ETA: nope, not the same bird, combs are very different in number of points and degree of dissection).
 
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well I know Spangled OEG are based on recessive mottlin... but he was asking about Ancona and I just dont know the breed at all... he can use Spangled OEG if he wishes to introduce recessive mottlin...because spangled OEG are in reality mottled not spangled..
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I can believe that, but how did the black bar get into the mix, that you see with spangled oegb? Mottled oegb are simply made by crossing spangled with black, and selecting to eliminate any mahogany. Btw, that gamecock is awesome lookin, what kind is he?
 
Maybe I didn't read thorough enough, but, I still don't see actual lacing I was referring to? The birchen was just as I said - It is excess color, happens quite often with any Birchen or Ducking male, sometimes females. (I've seen it in Easter Eggers, Sussex, Marans, Araucanas, Gamefowl) Not true lacing though. The game cock wasn't the lacing I was talking about either, that's just excess black in the hackle (which, are those even hackles? They're pretty round)


I mean the possibility of an actual laced bird, especially a female, (such as the lacing on Wyandottes and Polish) where the "lace" is golden, red, or any color over black.
 

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