Slo to black wouldn’t be 100% black chicken. Leakages and some pattern could come through.
But the extension of black on black orps E should cover most things up.
But the extension of black on black orps E should cover most things up.
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That is true for Extended Black Blacks, but there are Melanized Birchens that have the solid black phenotype specially the hens(Birchen + Melanotic basically makes a black hen)Slo to black wouldn’t be 100% black chicken. Leakages and some pattern could come through.
Pretty much right. With chocolate it depends on what gene is causing the chocolate colored dilution.
I believe most lav, black, blue orps are but like @nicalandia mentioned. It’s possible to have a melanized birchen to appear solid black.Orpingtons are extended black though, right?
On that side of the fence i have:Are those the only possible pairings? The chick looks pure Orpington in type.
Yes they are.Orpingtons are extended black though, right?