Silkie breeding, genetics & showing

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I got a question on genetics, I am getting a Black Silkie that came from Catdance B/S pen 1. I know that this is a Split Black from Blue/Blue pairing. Is it possible in the future with other Split Blacks to only get Blacks or will they throw Blue/Splash chicks. I am trying to decide if a second pen will be needed for them or if I need to sell the Blacks as Splits and not use in my B/S breeding. B/S is the only color I am going to be working with for now until I am comfortable with good breeding habits. Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
 
I got a question on genetics, I am getting a Black Silkie that came from Catdance B/S pen 1. I know that this is a Split Black from Blue/Blue pairing. Is it possible in the future with other Split Blacks to only get Blacks or will they throw Blue/Splash chicks. I am trying to decide if a second pen will be needed for them or if I need to sell the Blacks as Splits and not use in my B/S breeding. B/S is the only color I am going to be working with for now until I am comfortable with good breeding habits. Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Blue to Black will get you 50% blue and 50% black
Splash to Black with get you all blue
Black to Black will get all Black
 
I got a question on genetics, I am getting a Black Silkie that came from Catdance B/S pen 1. I know that this is a Split Black from Blue/Blue pairing. Is it possible in the future with other Split Blacks to only get Blacks or will they throw Blue/Splash chicks. I am trying to decide if a second pen will be needed for them or if I need to sell the Blacks as Splits and not use in my B/S breeding. B/S is the only color I am going to be working with for now until I am comfortable with good breeding habits. Any suggestions greatly appreciated.

You have totally confused me. I did not know there was such thing as a "Black Split" from a B/B/S pen. If the bird is black I believe it does not carry the Bl gene. If it is black - it is a Black.

Splash has two copies of the Bl gene (i.e. Bl/Bl). Splash to Splash will give you Splash. Splash to Black will give you all Blue. Blue to Blue will give you Black (no Bl), Blue (Bl/bl) and Splash (Bl/Bl). Black to Black will give you Black. That is my understanding of B/B/S pens.

Only hidden genes (like lav) can be splits. Blue is not a hidden gene - if it does not express itself - it is not there.

Please correct my understanding if I am wrong?
 
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That's why I ask, still learning the genetics stuff. So I will need to have a Black pen for any Blacks that come out of the B/S pen. I would like to keep the Black's separate so I only get Blacks from them.
Ah, ok
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Yes, if you want only Blacks and Splash, then you would need two pens. One for Splash, and one for Black. And no Blacks would come out of the Splashes, and no Splashes will come out of the Blacks. Only Blue can produce both Splash and Blacks.
 
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