Lemon blue question?

I'm getting some lemon blue cochins some time (well, I'm on an uber long list). So I guess I could cross them into my birds. That should make things a little easier
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Lavender in one copy would have no affect on either black or gold.

Lavender in two copies would dilute the gold considerably as well as the black, so yes, it could look more yellow.

I haven't done that type of cross, so hopefully someone who has will give an experience based answer.
 
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I have lavender, blue/black mottled Cochin eggs in my incubator right now. I think I'll purchase some blue and some Birchen and give it a go with Birchen/blue and Birchen/lavender too see for myself how it comes out...

Unless someone has pictures to share, then I'll know.
 
lavender on a brown red will give you a self blue buff to a yellow cream color- a lavender bird with hackles being buff to a yellow cream color color. They should show some buff/yellow cream lacing on the breast.

You could get yellowish feathers where the gold/red pigment is diluted.

Tim
 
This is an almost lavender partridge Orpington pullet at about 5-6 weeks. Pg/pg+ I think.
The diluted gold is a bit more yellow in real life. The colours (but not the pattern)would be similar for lavender on gold birchen.

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