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Anytime you breed a blue to a blue you will get 25% sport...most of them are poorly colored, more of a splash, a true lemon blue sport, lets say, would be solid white, with minimal pale blue flecks of color, and the cocks would have light lemon on their wingbow, saddle and hackle...most of what people call sports are really splashes, which is an off colored bird from a blue on blue mating...

Ok so the Splash that she has would be called a sport? Why do they have to change things? They are a splash in everyother color varitiy aren't they? I'm a mess tonight.

I would say 99% of all the off colored birds you see from a blue variety would be considered a splash, there are very very few true sports... I have 3 hens here that are true sports, and I consider myself VERY fortunate to have found them, two blue brassy sport hens, and one blue spangle sport, she does have a tiny bit of off color but very little...and then I have a very nice lemon blue splash rooster, he is the best one I have seen and the closest to being a sport but he isnt...
 
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Anytime you breed a blue to a blue you will get 25% sport...most of them are poorly colored, more of a splash, a true lemon blue sport, lets say, would be solid white, with minimal pale blue flecks of color, and the cocks would have light lemon on their wingbow, saddle and hackle...most of what people call sports are really splashes, which is an off colored bird from a blue on blue mating...

Ok so the Splash that she has would be called a sport? Why do they have to change things? They are a splash in everyother color varitiy aren't they? I'm a mess tonight.

I could be wrong, but I think of "sport" colors in chickens like a "crop-out" color in horses. Every now and then you get one that doesn't throw what you thought. I think it would still be a splash color, but because it wasn't expected from that genetic pairing, it's called a sport - (or crop-out).
 
They are probably the most studied chicken that there is plus when other studies are done NNs are usually used as the control group.
 
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Ok so the Splash that she has would be called a sport? Why do they have to change things? They are a splash in everyother color varitiy aren't they? I'm a mess tonight.

I could be wrong, but I think of "sport" colors in chickens like a "crop-out" color in horses. Every now and then you get one that doesn't throw what you thought. I think it would still be a splash color, but because it wasn't expected from that genetic pairing, it's called a sport - (or crop-out).

No, when you breed a blue over a blue, you can count on getting around 25% splash or sport, everyone has their own terminology on it...they are expected, that is why a lot of people dont breed blue varieties, and even fewer breed blue over blue. You breed a brown red to a lemon blue, you only get brown red and lemon blue, no sports, you only get sports with blue on blue, or if you breed a sport to a blue, or sport to sport...or splash, however you prefer...
 
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Hungry as all get out, prep is still ongoing
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Yes it's outpatient but I am having 2 procedures done, I should be home by noon or so.

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oh wow. I know how stressed out your family must be. My son was in the NICU for 12 days when he was born due to being 5 weeks early. Sure hope everything turns out ok and that sweet baby gets to come home soon!!!
 
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Hungry as all get out, prep is still ongoing
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Yes it's outpatient but I am having 2 procedures done, I should be home by noon or so.

AL

I hope your's goes as smooth as mine did I was at on doc at 7:30 and 2nd doc finished by 2:00 pm
 
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I could be wrong, but I think of "sport" colors in chickens like a "crop-out" color in horses. Every now and then you get one that doesn't throw what you thought. I think it would still be a splash color, but because it wasn't expected from that genetic pairing, it's called a sport - (or crop-out).

No, when you breed a blue over a blue, you can count on getting around 25% splash or sport, everyone has their own terminology on it...they are expected, that is why a lot of people dont breed blue varieties, and even fewer breed blue over blue. You breed a brown red to a lemon blue, you only get brown red and lemon blue, no sports, you only get sports with blue on blue, or if you breed a sport to a blue, or sport to sport...or splash, however you prefer...

Thanks for the clarification, GotGame.
 
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