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Answering on the color of the stag who is labelled "black red" - He's a black but carrying recessive wheaten, which is what causes that red leakage. It mimics brown red/black copper but it genetically is not.
Spangled x Black = black offspring with red leakage like the above mentioned stag. Mottling/spangling is recessive, and so is the wheaten base that makes the brown coloration. However, black females with recessive wheaten often do not show it, and your blacks might possibly be such, so if you had such, and bred it to a spangled, you'd get 50/50 of blacks or darks/wheatens. No mottling though, but they will carry it.
Nice stags all though![]()
Super nice Sharon, That roo. stunning, to me anyway.
This is Shamo's right
welasharon
You have a great looking Stag! I really like his stance. Is he still young, maybe 1 year old or so?\
Nate
I must agree with everyone else: stunning rooster! His stance reminds me a lot of my own cock.
I have two cocks I'd refer to as black reds, they're bred to Wheaten hens. The offspring that developed/hatched last year (though none made it, predators, power outages from the MS storms/tornadoes, etc) were about 50% solid black and 50% Wheaten. But, I wouldn't be surprised to get crele (one of my hens does show some barring, but since she is wheaten it is hardly noticeable), possibly a grey, or any other color the Jim Zook line throws if I bred enough of them.
God bless,
Daniel.