Towbird75
In the Brooder
- Nov 14, 2017
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OK so forgive me I am very new to posting on BYC..Shoot Im not sure I even know the difference between a forum or a thread old school I guess. Lol OK so here's my situation had a Wyandotte hen that got killed by a predator while free ranging. Don't worry I learned from that and they are in the coop till I can get a chicken yard fenced in. We hatched out her egg that we had left kind of keeping her legacy alive since she had gotten killed under our watch. Well she left us a very very special present her chick turned out to be a Lavender about 3 days old right now. The roo in this pair is by all appearance a standard Buff orphington. That's how I ordered him. And I'm highly confused how he would have the lavender gene. I can't find anywhere a buff carrying the gene and looking standard but it happened. I guess my question is if the chick is a hen can she be safely mated back to the buff? And would the pair produce 50% or more like 75% lavender. We stumbled across the lavender by chance and I've been somewhat obsessed with figuring this out. I've read everywhere and I don't see an answer to our situation. Thank you for any information you may have.