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Yes indeed! I checked out that page with the various genetic pairings, but there was no mention of 'black' as a base color; just blue, brown and red. It makes sense that a black and lavender would produce a 'blue' but do you or anyone here have experience mixing colors for Lahores?
I do have multiple colors. I mainly have solid red males and 2 females like photo shows. The young are always solid black or solid red for me.Yes indeed! I checked out that page with the various genetic pairings, but there was no mention of 'black' as a base color; just blue, brown and red. It makes sense that a black and lavender would produce a 'blue' but do you or anyone here have experience mixing colors for Lahores?
Good looking birds. I like black, lavender and cream colroed ones the most, and I'd love to get a couple of pair of blues (barred, checked or plain). One would think that looking on line, they're be plenty, but such is not the case. That's why I'm hoping that some mix of other colors can get me that. What color is that male in the picture? Black or blue?I do have multiple colors. I mainly have solid red males and 2 females like photo shows. The young are always solid black or solid red for me.
Lauren is a pretty Lahore. By Spring, I'll have the clearance of the HOA to build my loft and I can get about 4 -6 pairs of Lahores. Get up to about 24 and stop there.
The picture of that male is actually a red one. With my two red males and two blue barred hens I always get solid red or solid black young.Good looking birds. I like black, lavender and cream colroed ones the most, and I'd love to get a couple of pair of blues (barred, checked or plain). One would think that looking on line, they're be plenty, but such is not the case. That's why I'm hoping that some mix of other colors can get me that. What color is that male in the picture? Black or blue?
Looks nice!!
Wow, the genetics are weird. I'd like to find something dealing with the pairings for Lahores that they have with Ring Neck Doves. A cheat sheet, of sorts.The picture of that male is actually a red one. With my two red males and two blue barred hens I always get solid red or solid black young.