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Beth, it is amazing as to what can happen with orps, this is my fluke that I can't wait to see how he finishes out!!
My lavender orpington. Yes, he is a
lavender orpington!!!
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O.k. so now for the details. First let me say that his legs are
not yellow, I think it was a combo of the brooder lighting and my camera that make them look yellow, but he is in with yellow legged chicks so I know for sure. He is approx 4-5 weeks old. Oh and yes it is a cockerel!
He is the offspring of a lavender orpington rooster over two orpington hens, a lavender and a split black = 100% orpington. Obviously someone is hiding white?? It will be very interesting to see how he finishes out. He has just the one dark spot as of yet, still not sure if it's black or lav and he has just a couple of slate marks near the hock area on both legs. Just goes to show that when working with lavender you just never know what might pop up.
Would this be a splash coloring or can they finish feather differently? We have Sebastopol Geese who are blue splash, with feathering similar to that. One is growing out more coloring than the other two.
I do not know of any "lavender splash" orpingtons, not sure it is genetically possibly as lavender is a dilute of black and splash is blue???
Not sure what he will/would be called, white with smut, overly mottled lavender or maybe even a "paint orpington" like the paint silkies!