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Splash..Splash, or light blue? Apologies on the bad lighting.
View attachment 3494268I can get better pictures if needed.
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Splash..Splash, or light blue? Apologies on the bad lighting.
View attachment 3494268I can get better pictures if needed.
Looks very much splash, but it's just a chick and eWh/e+ so we will have to wait.
Okay, thanks. The juvenile pattern is throwing me off abit, my last Splash didn't have much of it. She was pure Splash Wheaten though.Looks very much splash, but it's just a chick and eWh/e+ so we will have to wait.
These examples aren't consistent in color.A while back I read this article about red shoulder Yokohama's possibly being splash birds:
https://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGP/Phoen/ReederRedShGenetics.html
In it he says:
The dilution gene(s), when outcrossed to a non-diluted eumelanin, becomes a blue gray in the female in all eumelanin areas and is blue gray in the male with the tail growing out white at the base, with this factor often increasing over time. This is consistently the effect seen in F1 outcrosses of RSY to all the alternate alleles, when no form of eumelanin dilution is present.
This would then seem to indicate that Bl is present and perhaps the RSY is a "splash," as the f12 in outcross is not consistent with I/I+ Bl/bl+. However, the behavior of this "blue" appearing factor is not consistent with the gene Bl.
So I bred a Yokohama to a cemani to see what I'd get and sure enough, the chick was blue. As it's growing it's developed a few random black feathers as well. However I'm not understanding everything I read in that article and I'm wondering if anyone knows more about how the blue is not consistent with the Bl gene?
I have a bantam roo from a blue mottled to blue mottled breeding that has similar markings/coloration to the RSY. Could the the color genes be similar enough to try breeding together to try to get bantam RSY?
Can you point out the inconsistency? Sorry, I'm having trouble getting that.These examples aren't consistent in color.View attachment 3494821View attachment 3494822View attachment 3494823View attachment 3494824
They, show black in tails, or black, & red in hackles.Can you point out the inconsistency? Sorry, I'm having trouble getting that.