Get and breed two unrelated lavenders to unrelated blacks. As chicks hatch mark them as to which pair produced them. Those offspring are all split for lav: Lav+/lav. Breed the chicks from each group together. 25% will be lavender, select for type and breed back to parents and 50% should be lavender. Continue selecting for type until you have regained it. One you have, breed lavenders only to each other--the only point in the splits is to create a gene pool and for breeding to type.
I'd be interested in knowing if this approach is better than breeding your split lavs together keeping those closest to type and then breeding in an unrelated black austrolorp (think this thread was about Austrolorps) to get diversity. Wonder which would be better gene pool wise and type wise. Don't know which would be better, if one would have more benifit than the other appraoch, etc. Anyone? Tim? Thanks, interesting topic. Keystonepaul
I'd be interested in knowing if this approach is better than breeding your split lavs together keeping those closest to type and then breeding in an unrelated black austrolorp (think this thread was about Austrolorps) to get diversity. Wonder which would be better gene pool wise and type wise. Don't know which would be better, if one would have more benifit than the other appraoch, etc. Anyone? Tim? Thanks, interesting topic. Keystonepaul