odd looking lavender orp, dark/mottled looking

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He looks lavender to me, I think he just has poor feather quality. It is an issue with lavenders.

I wouldn't use him/her for breeding if you have better birds to choose from.
 
Sure is a beautiful bird, no matter what color that is.
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In real life to me it is not attractive, sort of smutty looking and smudgy. Anyone here want him? Guess I could put him on craigslist...
 
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I don't have the knowledge to contemplate such a breeding program as those who breed these Lavender Orp projects birds. Being still an outcross breeding, I guess the reliability is far lower to replicate Laveneder then normal colors for the Orp breed. I know that Lavender is not an easy color to find in any breed, or species in the fowl world. I am sure your up for the challenge, enjoy your birds.
 
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Interesting site. Lots of good info.
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I couldn't find the bit describing the effect of blue & lavender in the same bird. I'm not sure I agree with one or two bits I read.

I'll try to find the specific information and copy it. The site author is the same person who created http://www.edelras.nl/chickengenetics/ But I don;t think the belgian site has been updated for a few years. It was available on its own (as compared with web archive) up through sometime late this past December or early January.
 
I could see some of it was outdated.
I don't know what e-allele of Belgians. Are they eb?
I think it would take more than Id & the W+ or w to make yellow or white shanks on an extended black bird.
 
Perhaps you could use him in a mottled lavender project?

I believe the Hinks did say at one point that they'd had mottled crop up in their lavender project birds. Possibly from the isobel porcelain Pyncheons? 'Split' mottled birds can show leakage as white tips to some feathers.​
 
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