Chey1214
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Assuming the black one carries the lavender gene, then yes. By crossing them together, you should get half lav, half black. Although the same one in the second photo looks kinda blue. But it is probably just me.These two birds together will continue with lavender birds correct?
If you scroll way down on this site, there's a chart for lavenders.These two birds together will continue with lavender birds correct?
No your right it’s blue. I’m just accustomed to saying lav, it’s a self blue. I wanted to stay true to the breed color but I don’t know if this would mess the color up of the ameraucana bantam. If it will I won’t even try and breed them togetherAssuming the black one carries the lavender gene, then yes. By crossing them together, you should get half lav, half black. Although the same one in the second photo looks kinda blue. But it is probably just me.
Self blue is the same thing as lavender. when people say “blue“ they’re usually referencing Andalusian blue, aka BBS blue. That is a completely different gene than lavender/self blue.No your right it’s blue. I’m just accustomed to saying lav, it’s a self blue. I wanted to stay true to the breed color but I don’t know if this would mess the color up of the ameraucana bantam. If it will I won’t even try and breed them together