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Has anybody crossed Lavender Orphington Roos to Chocolate Orphington hens? Does anybody know what would be the outcome? Would love to see pics!
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Yes I've googled. I've found other color combos, but not this oneI haven't, but have you tries googling it? There are quite a few pictures amd you may be able to get a rough idea.
Try this calculatorHas anybody crossed Lavender Orphington Roos to Chocolate Orphington hens? Does anybody know what would be the outcome? Would love to see pics!
Thank you! That's what I was thinking, I knew both colors were black based with modifying genes, but I'm new to chicken genetics. I understand horse genetics pretty well, LOLAll black chicks.
Pullets will carry one copy of lavender so they will be black split to lavender.
Cockerels will carry one lavender gene and one chocolate gene. They will be black split to lavender and chocolate.