I did not know that. Thank you! A few of my hens have a green sheen to them... Thats a good thing, right? I'm not really breeding for a certain quality, but wouldn't mind getting some really pretty birds. I know my roo isn't SOP but I, personally, think he's beautiful and want to see what he can produceOkay good. Let me explain just incase you do not know. Black and red are the base colors of all birds. The dilution gene (blue) only has an effect on black bases. Your blue cock is really a black with 1 copy of the dilution gene, that gene turns black to blue. When breeding blue x blue = black, blue, splash When breeding blue x black = black, blue Blacks = 0 dilution gene Blues = 1 copy dilution gene Splashes = 2 copies dilution genes (this bird is HZ for the dilution gene) If you breed a splash to black you will get = 100% blues 1. The deepest solid black Wyandottes have dusky legs (I don't have any pictures of these birds) 2. breed for blacks that have the green sheen only (look at my cockerel 03, he has the green sheen you want)3. breed for wide open teepee tails, to achieve this, you want birds that are as wide from the chest all the way back to the hips. (here are two examples of teepee tails, the first one is on a cockerel, the second is a hen)
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