Orange Mottled Chicken!

since you guys are talking about color genetics and are in the kmow could you tell me if i breed a white chantecker witha buff orpington what color birds I will get? White Im guessing? or with some red bleed?
 
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Hey, you! With the thread hijack! You there, in the back...
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I dunno. But you will get much better responses if you post a thread in the breeds/genetic forum. You could also try Henk's genetic calculator. I will try and find it. You can google "chicken calculator"
 
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Some updated pictures. Not great, but when they feather out a bit more I will try again.
 
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what he is wanting is simple. he wants standerd mutts. mutts that breed true. hes not all over the board. he wants orange molting mutts that breed true. what he wants cant b done. you think the guy has a breed n mind. the guy has a mutt n mind. its a project with no end. he needs to decide what he wants. it needs to b a breed. he doesnt even know this.
 
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This is exactly right. The Blommehonne (which we are trying to re-create), is a TYPE of chicken, not a breed, much like the Easter Egger. There is WIDE variation in color, patterning, etc. You can see below the variations the Blommehonne will have. Sometimes you get a mostly white bird, sometimes they throw down the mille de fleur patterning.

The general idea is to get a great layer, which is also a great meat bird, that happens to be pretty. Utility first: then looks. That being said, we want them to be recognizable as a group. That means some standardization: and we are getting there. If you walked into my backyard, and saw my HIGHLY mixed flock, you would very very easily spot the Aloha chickens.

A Blommehonne, curetesy of Tage Nondal/Feathersite
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PS- we are all Chicks here. No roos in the bunch.
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How's that for a mis-mash of puns?
 
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Just finished reading this entire thread, very pretty chickens. Hope you are geeting what you want out of it. Question. Do any of your flock (you said that there was EE in the background) still lay green/blue eggs?
I have a project in mind but want to use Easter Eggers and maybe some true Araucana and Ameraucana blood down the line, for the bluer egg. Some of those Patch-ling would look cool in my flock. Would have to wait a while to get any form you though as mine are still babies. I really don't care much for the olive colored eggs that others are breeding for (mixes of Barred Rock and Marans chickens), I want to try for the blue and mint green eggs. I also want muff and or tuffs on mine and would like to see a bigger sized chicken with the EE type.
I'm going to subscibe to this link so I can keep updated. Also, I will keep checking you website.
Keep up the good work.
Randy Wilson
Chickanmanfromarkansas.
 
Very pretty, I wish I was educated in chicken genetics, I would love to be of some help. You have a great idea, here's hoping you get what you are seeking from this project and all others you may pursue.
 
Yup, we are still getting some blue, some white, some tinted, some green eggs. The color of the egg is waaaaay down on the list of "to dos" with the Alohas.
1) Keep productivity up
2) Increase body size
3) Try to get more consistant patterning
4) worry about the chicken "bling" (egg color, comb type, consistant skin color)
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I just got a new EE (a spash wheaton EE from AZDC from Mahonri's flock)
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I'm hoping he helps get some red in the flock, while adding those blue-blue egg genes.
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