Lavender Orpington- Shredder gene- breeding

Do you have any pics? Curious because ive raised a lot of birds with lavender and theyve all been pretty much the same shade.
Hopefully you can tell them apart (pics above). There is a pale grey one, an almost white one, and a medium grey one with a slightly darker collar. Then I think I also got one shot of the rooster. He is very shy.
 
do orpingtons come in black? it would no longer be a lavender orpington then, would it?
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No idea if there are black orps or not.
 
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No idea if there are black orps or not.
Yes there are. You need them to create the lavenders, as lavender (self blue) is recessive to black. The chart you posted explains how that works. If a black bird is split to lavender, means it carries the lavender gene, though it looks black (phenotype).
Blue genetics are completely different and ideally they should not be mixed together. I am no expert in bird genetics, just from my own research and science background. :)
 
Yes there are. You need them to create the lavenders, as lavender (self blue) is recessive to black. The chart you posted explains how that works. If a black bird is split to lavender, means it carries the lavender gene, though it looks black (phenotype).
Blue genetics are completely different and ideally they should not be mixed together. I am no expert in bird genetics, just from my own research and science background. :)
The chart I've posted is what came up when I googled 'lavender breeding chart' lol
I've seen it on BYC so I figured it'd be helpful.
 

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