Let's talk Genetics ( Need Help With Breeding Bantams)

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I'm very bad at Genetics, so if any one can help me that would great. I would like to know what these breeds would make when bred. Rooster on left an hens on the right.

Silver Duckwing x Golden Duckwing
Silver Duckwing x Brown Red
Silver Duckwing x Red Plye
Silver Duckwing x Self Blue
Silver Duckwing x Blue

Brown Red Jap. X Molten Jap.
Brown Red Jap X White Blake tailed Jap

Buff Brahma Ban. X Light Brahma Ban
Dark Brahma Ban X Light Brahma Ban
How could I breed Buff Blue Brahmas?
And could anyone tell me what breed these chickens are?
 

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Silver Duckwing x Golden Duckwing = silver duckwing
Silver Duckwing x Brown Red = birchen hens, brown red cockerel (?)
Silver Duckwing x Red Plye = 50% red pyle and 50% silver duckwing
Silver Duckwing x Blue = 50% black and 50% blue

Brown Red Jap. X Molten Jap. = assuming molten is a mottled black Japanese then you'd get all black offspring
Brown Red Jap X White Blake tailed Jap = brown red

Buff Brahma Ban. X Light Brahma Ban. = Buff (?)
Dark Brahma Ban X Light Brahma Ban. = Light (?)
How could I breed Buff Blue Brahmas? = As far as I'm aware you need to have blue to work with, so I would aquire yourself a blue bird and breed it into your buffs, although I haven't done this so I'm just speculating :) good luck!

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Silver Duckwing x Golden Duckwing (I’m assuming you mean gold duckwing? Hens can’t be golden duckwing. Or do you mean silver duckwing?)
Golden duckwing cockerels and silver duckwing pullets

Silver Duckwing x Brown Red
Golden birchen cockerels, silver birchen pullets

Silver Duckwing x Red Plye
Red golden pyle cockerels, red silver pyle pullets They’ll probably be mostly white but maybe some red
Silver Duckwing x Self Blue
Black with silver leakage (maybe golden on cockerels)

Silver Duckwing x Blue
Blue and black with silver leakage (maybe golden on cockerels)

Brown Red Jap. X Molten Jap.
mottled Jap?
Blacks but maybe with some red leakage

Brown Red Jap X White Blake tailed Jap
Sexlinks: red golden birchen cockerels and red birchen pullets

Buff Brahma Ban. X Light Brahma Ban
Sexlinks: Golden columbian cockerels (with dilutions) and buff pullets
Dark Brahma Ban X Light Brahma Ban
Light cockerels and pullets with extra markings

How could I breed Buff Blue Brahmas?
Breed blue or splash brahmas to buff brahmas and breed the blue offspring back to the buff Brahmas. Or just buy some.

And could anyone tell me what breed these chickens are?
The adults look like isabel old English but I’m not good with chicks.
 
@Amer I'll get some new pic of those chicks, they are older now. The golden duckwing ate a lot lighter chicks than silver ducklings.
 

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@Amer here are the updated chicken pic. Hope you can tell. I appreciate your info in your post. I got pic of my golden Duckwing hen too, she is the last pic. Thank you @Amer.
 

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The first looks more like a white d’Anvers because the comb looks more like a rose comb. But I’m thinking probably EE.
I see now that the Old English is porcelain.
The lavender hen is also an Old English.
Andthe “golden duckwing” is technically a silver duckwing, though the hatcheries label them as golden duckwing to go with the males.
With another silver duckwing she would obviously produce silver duckwing.
 
The first looks more like a white d’Anvers because the comb looks more like a rose comb. But I’m thinking probably EE.
I see now that the Old English is porcelain.
The lavender hen is also an Old English.
Andthe “golden duckwing” is technically a silver duckwing, though the hatcheries label them as golden duckwing to go with the males.
With another silver duckwing she would obviously produce silver duckwing.
Witch one is the porcelain OEGB and is the other OEGB a blue or self blue. I was thinking EE but I wanted to make sure. Ok I didn't know that about the golden Duckwing. Thanks for the help. So if I breed the porcelain to an silver Duckwing to her would I get a 50/50.
 
Witch one is the porcelain OEGB and is the other OEGB a blue or self blue. I was thinking EE but I wanted to make sure. Ok I didn't know that about the golden Duckwing. Thanks for the help. So if I breed the porcelain to an silver Duckwing to her would I get a 50/50.
The Porcelain is the older, lighter-colored one.
Porcelain to silver duckwing gives you golden Columbian males and silver Columbian females.
 
Thank you @Amer One more question and I'll leave you alone. Is the darker one a blue or self blue? And thank you for the info on the Duckwings and all the other info you gave me. You really know you genes.
 

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