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overmelanized is when a bird is too dark. For example, when a black copper or blue copper hen shows no coppering on their neck. It is because they are overmelanized.
Gold Leakage usually refers to the birchen varieties. A birchen should have silver markings regardless of whether it is a blue or a black. In some cases a male will carry one copy for silver and one copy for gold. You can tell when a bird has some gold mixed in with the silver. It is referred to as gold leakage. I can show you a pic as an example. This boy should have only silver markings.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/77986_img_2098.jpg
Gold leakage can sometimes also be seen in Cuckoo x BCM offspring. The gold usually will leak in the hackles, wing bow and saddles of the males, but does not always leak in all 3 places, a person may only see it leak in the hackles. If you have a Cuckoo male crossed over a BCM female, then you get all offspring that have one copy of the cuckoo/barring gene and both genders can show leakage with the females showing it in the hackle if they have it.
indeed, i hadnt thought of that one
overmelanized is when a bird is too dark. For example, when a black copper or blue copper hen shows no coppering on their neck. It is because they are overmelanized.
Gold Leakage usually refers to the birchen varieties. A birchen should have silver markings regardless of whether it is a blue or a black. In some cases a male will carry one copy for silver and one copy for gold. You can tell when a bird has some gold mixed in with the silver. It is referred to as gold leakage. I can show you a pic as an example. This boy should have only silver markings.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/77986_img_2098.jpg
Gold leakage can sometimes also be seen in Cuckoo x BCM offspring. The gold usually will leak in the hackles, wing bow and saddles of the males, but does not always leak in all 3 places, a person may only see it leak in the hackles. If you have a Cuckoo male crossed over a BCM female, then you get all offspring that have one copy of the cuckoo/barring gene and both genders can show leakage with the females showing it in the hackle if they have it.
indeed, i hadnt thought of that one
