Well, I guess what I need is a really good book on poultry color genetics, then I will understand more about this and can use those chicken color predictor tools. Of course that still doesn't tell you what colors are hiding in those chickens you have out there. The fact is there are many recessive color genes in most animals that only presents when coupled with another that just happens to carry that recessive also. Most of the varied colors and patterns we have today cropped up in someones breeding program and were then used to standardize that color variety. Inbreeding of chickens and other animals will cause those recessives to present. They don't come from nowhere, but may have happened long ago, and been passed along but never presented because the next generation only got one gene for that and needed 2 to present. I think possibly hatchery lines may carry a lot of recessives because they are too cheap to purchase from established lines and just use what they have (outcrossing to other breeds) to get the latest fad color/variety. These recessives can be passed on and then crop out in another color. Only way I will ever know what is there is to breed them, then inbreed them. But there are other traits that are recessives as well and those genetic anomalies (which may be deleterious) will present as well. Crossed beaks, angel wings, other weird things that you don't want. Anyway, I guess I can wait for Birchen to come along and maybe buy a pair. There is just a huge size difference between bantams and large fowl cochin chickens, but maybe a mature bantam rooster with a 6 month LF hen might get me there. But I'm not in that big a hurry really. Just curious. I like to learn...