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I'm not seeing a picture with that post. I wanted to comment because this is a bit ambigious and LilPeeps was correct.
The blue as in blues and lemon blues are the SAME blue. As for the term "self blue" this should refer to the other blue gene which is recessive.. it is also called Lavender.
Unfortunately, some folks also use "self blue" to describe a solid blue chicken out of the blue/splash/black mating.. creating confusion. The basic difference in appearence is that self blue/lavenders have a very even shade of blue throughout the bird, while blue chickens tend to show a lot of contrasting shades, especially on blue roosters- hackles and saddles much darker than on the body shade(on lavenders the hackles and saddles are exactly the same or very nearly so to the body shade_
A blue is simply a solid black chicken with the blue gene. A lemon blue is a blue on a birchen chicken. Same blue gene on different backgrounds is all. The lemon modern games pictured above in this thread are showing the proper color pattern for a lemon blue. A mating of lemon blues should be giving only birchens(aka brown reds), lemon blues and splashed lemon blue- no buffs or blue buffs.
If there are Dark Brown(aka brown red.. yes I am tired of multiple names for a specific pattern) or Birchen cochins, then getting lemon blue patterning can be relatively straightforward.. by crossing a blue with a dark brown and keep the offspring that show color in the hackles and saddles plus the blue coloring and go on from there. It will be harder if the Birchens have white lacing, as these are silver which turns brown to white.. if the blues are also silver based, then no lemons can happen out of this, just Blue Birchens- same as Lemon Blues but with white hackles and saddles.
Those birds(and tuff's) are not lemon blues as those don't show the birchen pattern(birchens and therefore lemon blues do not have solid brown breasts). Those are pretty but they need to be called something else to avoid confusion with the "true" lemon blue pattern.