Just mixed color heritage. There is no name for that. It's not a stable color to pass on. If the color was wanted to continue, it would take someone with a good sense of color genetics to set it.
Doesn't realy look anything like the lavender partridge or the porcelain (lavender buff) which look similar. I've never sold one of my lavender partridge for that reason. It's not porcelain and could be mistaken for it.
Selling something as a specific color that isn't genetically that color isn't right. If someone bought it thinking it was really that color looking to use it for breeding, the first batch of chicks would show the fraud. Leaves you open for a small claims if they get miffed enough.
I've seen that happen a couple times with people selling standard color easter eggers as wheaten ameraucana, which they look nothing like, to uninformed buyers. Very angry buyers when informed what they actually spent a lot of money on.
Doesn't realy look anything like the lavender partridge or the porcelain (lavender buff) which look similar. I've never sold one of my lavender partridge for that reason. It's not porcelain and could be mistaken for it.
Selling something as a specific color that isn't genetically that color isn't right. If someone bought it thinking it was really that color looking to use it for breeding, the first batch of chicks would show the fraud. Leaves you open for a small claims if they get miffed enough.
I've seen that happen a couple times with people selling standard color easter eggers as wheaten ameraucana, which they look nothing like, to uninformed buyers. Very angry buyers when informed what they actually spent a lot of money on.