Once again, Amazondoc and Drom, just the "folks" I was lookin for earlier to have pipe in!
I just got home and I'm tryin to catch up on things! I know that sport vs splash are two different things, but if the bird in the pic has known Marans parents, it would be interesting to see them, and how these sports came about. They are pretty, and they are still Marans, just as I understand it sports are not "accepted" as breed standards, cause their colors are mixed, those non-conformist birds!
THE OFFICIAL VARIETIES OF THE CURRENT STANDARD
Silver-cuckoo Variety
Golden-cuckoo Variety
Black Variety
Brown-red Variety
Birchen Variety
Wheaten Variety
Black-tailed buff Variety
White Variety
Columbian Variety
The Bantam's Marans
OTHER VARIETIES NOT APPROVED YET
Golden-blue and Silver-blue Varietys
Splash Variety
Golden-salmon and Silver-salmon Variety
Just because they are not APPROVED does not mean that they do not exist....
I would like to know more about the OP's parent stock BECAUSE of the genetics (I'm a genetic Moron, but I so want to learn?)
This is what I copied from the French Marans site on the
Splash Marans:
The genetic bl Splash Marans cock, a 100% pure variety called "splash". In english, it means streaked with bright colors or spattered with spots. We can notice, by the presence of sharp fawn marks, that the Splash (off-white) cock is made on the Brown-red basis (ER/ER) and not on the pure Black basis (E/E), which is usual for a Marans. When it is associated with Brown-red hens, it gives 100% of young Blue-red subjects.ue (BI) factor acts in a very particular way to appear in the plumage. It must only express itself at the simple state and not at the double state about the chromosomes, i.e at the impure state or heterozygous for the (BI) factor.
On the other hand, at the double state (BI/BI), also called homozygous for this (BI) factor, it gives birth to another color, the off-white color or "Splash" and not the blue color any more.
The off-white plumage (Splash) appears like a white plumage and which is irregularly streaked with blackish or fawn marks which can even be found on the tarsus.
On the esthetical plan, this color is not wonderful (even through
) to such an extent that, to date, the various standard don(t accept it like an official plumage color variety.
On the contrary, on a purely genetic plan, it is obvious that off-white is a pure color because it represents the plumage which is strictly reserved to the only pure and homozygous genotype (BI/BI).
Indeed, it is a case which is a little similar to the one of the different silver-cuckoo breeds when the (B) gene at the homozygous state gives birth to lighter subjects which are in this way always pure as for this (B) characteristic.
Anyhoo, Now I'm wandering through my favorite threads and stuff...
We lost a baby pygmy goat during her birth today, so I'm trying to keep her mom comfortable, I'll be in and out checking on her.
Gotta go for now........
Tina/tfpets