Lavender Orpington project ....

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crossing for you to have a very successful hatch. I put my eggs in lockdown this morning. Keep us posted please its sooo exciting plus when it comes to Orps its even more exciting!!!
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I have little one already amost dry by this morning. It is cheeping away in there lonely for some company. It's early as Saturday is day 21.

Ya! Three out now.
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All right. I am totally confused now. One of them is very light, a silver color. The other two are much, much darker. Can't take pictures yet as more are still hatching and I know not to open the incubator.
 
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Lavender color can vary and come in different shades, some will be a light lavender (silver) and others a dark lavender. I have a 6 month old pullet that is real light and I have a six week old pullet that is a beautiful real dark lavender, just luck of the draw I guess.
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Also are they all lavenders or do you have some split blacks too?? That may be what you are seeing if that's the case.
 
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Lavender color can vary and come in different shades, some will be a light lavender (silver) and others a dark lavender. I have a 6 month old pullet that is real light and I have a six week old pullet that is a beautiful real dark lavender, just luck of the draw I guess.
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Since it's still a project I find the same thing going on. As time goes on and farther down the generations it will improve.
 
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Lavender color can vary and come in different shades, some will be a light lavender (silver) and others a dark lavender. I have a 6 month old pullet that is real light and I have a six week old pullet that is a beautiful real dark lavender, just luck of the draw I guess.
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Also are they all lavenders or do you have some split blacks too?? That may be what you are seeing if that's the case.

Well, the auction said Lavendar Roo to Lavendar hens except for one black split hen was in the group.
 
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Lavender color can vary and come in different shades, some will be a light lavender (silver) and others a dark lavender. I have a 6 month old pullet that is real light and I have a six week old pullet that is a beautiful real dark lavender, just luck of the draw I guess.
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Also are they all lavenders or do you have some split blacks too?? That may be what you are seeing if that's the case.

Well, the auction said Lavendar Roo to Lavendar hens except for one black split hen was in the group.

Then what you may be seeing is a hatch that looks similar to this: Both lavenders AND split blacks

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Well, the auction said Lavendar Roo to Lavendar hens except for one black split hen was in the group.

Then what you may be seeing is a hatch that looks similar to this: Both lavenders AND split blacks

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/49849_dsc03678.jpg

Oh oh. Looks like what I see except my lavendar is really silvery looking. Heck, with only one split in the group I figgured my chances of getting a black were really slim but I guess I just got unlucky.
 
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Then what you may be seeing is a hatch that looks similar to this: Both lavenders AND split blacks

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/49849_dsc03678.jpg

Oh oh. Looks like what I see except my lavendar is really silvery looking. Heck, with only one split in the group I figgured my chances of getting a black were really slim but I guess I just got unlucky.

I have a split and a mottled Lav I consider it lucky!!!
 
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Oh oh. Looks like what I see except my lavendar is really silvery looking. Heck, with only one split in the group I figgured my chances of getting a black were really slim but I guess I just got unlucky.

I have a split and a mottled Lav I consider it lucky!!!

Whats a mottled Lavander? And what do I do with the black ones? Does this mean they have to be splits as they are from a lavander Roo? Sorry for the silly questions, I am really new to chickens and its only my second hatch.
 
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Well, the auction said Lavendar Roo to Lavendar hens except for one black split hen was in the group.

Then what you may be seeing is a hatch that looks similar to this: Both lavenders AND split blacks

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/49849_dsc03678.jpg

And I just noticed that I have two split blacks that look like your picture too. One has a dark face and the other a much, much lighter face. It looks so cute and I can easily tell those two apart.
 

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