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Mottling is a recessive gene. That means your rooster has two copies of that gene at that gene pair and will give one copy to all of his offspring. But since it is recessive you will not get any mottling with chicks from those hens. If you breed them back to that rooster or breed the offspring you can get mottling in some of the chicks.Hi I need help I’m new to breeding chickens and I wanted to know I have a black mottled Brahma rooster and my hens are buff, buff laced , blue partridge …. What colors would the chicks be ?