Lavender Orpington project ....

Jean, did you know Blue Orpingtons are aliens?
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Jeremy, Yes, I have learned from all this. Not all of what I learned has anything to do with chickens though
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Sometimes when a person is very knowledgeable about a subject they don't realize with someone else might not know. Yes, I have learned some genetics from this thread, as well as prevailing opinions when it comes to some of it. Opinions are valuable too when they come from people that breed quality birds. Even if they don't agree, it's interesting to hear the reasoning behind them.
 
Lil to hot in here for me the moment.. ques ill just step out of this for awhile till things cool off.

But I must say I'm so pleased i shared our lavenders with so many...

a big thanks to all that are trying to improve on them in one way or another.

enjoy them and work hard on them...

And Merry Christmas to all....
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hoping this is correct question for this thread.

i have six lav orpington project hens and very nice large black orpington rooster.

can anyone tell me what type of chicks i will be getting from this breeding as i have had several people
tell me different things.

sorry if i posted in an incorrect spot.


thanks
 
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You will get all Black offspring but they will be split to Lavender so if bred together you will get %25 lavender offspring, and if bred to lavenders you will get %50 Lavender offspring.
 
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You will get all Black offspring but they will be split to Lavender so if bred together you will get %25 lavender offspring, and if bred to lavenders you will get %50 Lavender offspring.

This is correct information.
 
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You will get all Black offspring but they will be split to Lavender so if bred together you will get %25 lavender offspring, and if bred to lavenders you will get %50 Lavender offspring.

to make sure i got this correct.

black rooster over the lavendar hens will produce all black offspring...

then when i breed the offspring to lavendar rosster i will get 50% black chicks and 50% lavendar chicks??

hope that is right assessment....
 
Black X Lavender = 100% visually Black chicks split to (recessivly carrying) the Lavender gene

If you breed the split offspring together you will get...

Black (split Lav) X Black (split Lav) = 50% Black chicks split to Lavender, 25% Lavender chicks and 25% Black chicks

Hope this helps.
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ETA:

Lavender X Black (split Lav) = 50% Black chicks split to Lavender, 50% Lavender chicks

I would recommend crossing your Black split birds together for further improvement rather than putting them back under their Lav father, unless the Lavender rooster you have has very good qualities. Think about it this way- every time you breed back to Black you're improving the future Lavender offspring.
 
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