Lemon Cuckoo English Orpington

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I recently bought these Lemon Cuckoo Orpingtons. I am not very familiar with this breed of Orpington, but have been trying to read up on the genetics of breeding the cuckoo trait. One article I read suggested breeding back to a black Orpington every 4th generation to keep the Cuckoo pattern more predominant. Is this standard practice? I am new to this particular breed so really just trying to learn anything I can. Generally, I would research more prior to purchasing, but it was too good of a deal to hesitate on. I would love any tips, suggestions, or information on my birds pictured regarding quality. Thank you!:)
 

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I know most of the color genetics for orpingtons are the same as for silkies. Given that, I have a lemon cuckoo silkie, and the exhibition breeder told me to breed him to my buff hens. She never mentioned anything beyond that. I guess I should ask her.
 
I know most of the color genetics for orpingtons are the same as for silkies. Given that, I have a lemon cuckoo silkie, and the exhibition breeder told me to breed him to my buff hens. She never mentioned anything beyond that. I guess I should ask her.
Buff would work to breed "lemon" (buff) cuckoo to. It wouldn't necessarily improve the cuckoo pattern though.
 

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