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The seller mislabeled those.A lavender hen and rooster. We've had a hawk checking out our yard so I didn't let them out to get pretty pictures, and I only did one of each so less bird catching....they're so mad at me for man handling them now! The last picture is a Yokohama roo getting a better look at what I was upto![]()
My understanding is that blue comes from black bred to splash and if you breed two blue birds you get chicks that are black, blue or splash. Lavender involves the same gene's and colors, however lavender breeds true. By that definition, these are lavender. If I'm missing something, please let me knowThe seller mislabeled those.They have the blue gene, not the lavender gene. The lavender gene would dilute the gold far more.
Aw, she looks like a sweetheart! Beautiful bird!Lavender or blue, they are beautiful!!I just love the colors
This is my Lavender Hedemora…the colors are a really pretty soft gray. I love the array of colors yours have
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Thanks! She is a really sweet bird! I’m hoping the Olandsk breeder lets me know soon that she has some chicks ready to sell! I’m on a waiting list and I’m not very good at being patientAw, she looks like a sweetheart! Beautiful bird!
I don't know d’Uccles well enough to say. They're similar in size to my old english bantam creles. A couple of the roos are a little bigger but not by much. They're fluffier then the old english and have fuller tails and chests. I'd love to trade eggs with you someday if your interested and I'd likewise be happy to send you some eggs.