I have been raising birds for a long time and have recently gotten into lavenders with the new "self blue" craze. I can't find any information about this, but I raise lavender and black Pekins (Cochin bantams). I was wondering what would happen if I added some blue birds (BBS) to the lavender flock. I realize that in the F1 generation, the blue/lavender splits would appear as a normal BBS. However, I was wondering, what would happen if I bred one of those back to another lavender? Theoretically, 50% of the chicks would have lavender genes and 50% would have blue. So, if one chick were to end up with both lavender genes and blue, what would that produce? Does anyone know what this would look like? Thanks!
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