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First question - is that another "lav" behind the first bird?
Second question - Is there some red feathers on the head?
If the answer to both these questions is yes, I'd not use any of them to do a lavender project as it APPEARS the birds were crossed with something else.
When working in this project, keeping the lines clear of anything besides black and lav is very important, IMO. When people start throwing in blues or crossing the "splits" with splashes the genes get muddled. The project is in such early stages with great hurdles over body type, throwing in color issues makes the whole thing worse.
You would save yourself a great deal of wasted money and headache to cull anything and EVERYTHING that is showing even the slightest bit of color deviation. And then hope and pray you weren't sold a bill of goods on the rest.
BEFORE everyone jumps on me, I understand the black bleed through and the color variences in the lav itself. I get that, i've had birds with it. That is NOT what I'm talking about.
I've had blue orps with red leakage. And I've had supposed "pure" orps sold to me that are not. These issues are what I'm talking about. If those supposed "lav" and splits have red leakage, they have blue in them. They will be so much much harder to correct.
It would be better to start over with better birds than to spend all the time and money "fixing" messed up ones.
Just my two cents.