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I'm brand new to this breed and have three babies that just turned 6 weeks old. They look like 2 cockerels and 1 pullet. Here's my introductory silly questions:
Is Lavender an accepted color to show? Could my daughter enter these in the exhibition class at the fair?
I see lots of mentions of black. Will breeding 2 lavenders produce more lavenders or do you need to use blacks in there for some reason?
Thank you and I look forward to learning! They're such pretty chickens!![]()
I understand that white chickens are not albinos but the white produced with no color to their eyes are. Those are a result of the modification gene applied to a modification gene will be a visual white . Thank you for pointing this out. I must not have been very clear on this point. There are many base colors and one of the truest is white as a color but the white I am talking about is the result of the two modifier coming together which have no base color to work on. These individuals can produce the most beautiful colors when bred back over the base colors. . Please remember I am a newbie to chickens and my so called experience in chickens is very three small clutches in Japanese bantams . I have already said that my experience with these chickens seem to verify my experience in breeding dogs and horses.