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The "Ask Anything" to Nicalandia Thread

In the Michigan landscape Dun or Chocolate blends in quite well. I have duns and partridge here and I love how well they blend with the grass, weeds and soil. I will probably eventually end up with dun partridge as I continue my breeding projects.
Definitely have alot more grass here, then dirt where I live. Will just have to see how they turn out.
 
Turns out, 007 is actually Khaki, also apparently split for Lavender. My remaining Laughing Chicken is also split for lavender apparently.

None of the eggs made it to hatch. I eggtopsied the remaining Laughing chicken egg, & the chick was lavender with Orangey/Dun stripes. More brown then orange. Hard to describe the coloration.

But you wouldn't see separate patches of dun and lavender on a bird that has both genes because both genes affect eumelanin... 🤔
 
But you wouldn't see separate patches of dun and lavender on a bird that has both genes because both genes affect eumelanin... 🤔
I should see the Dun in the black areas like the tail, & some of the lacing in the breasts, or a dun breast if male.
 
But not if both dun and lavender are expressed. You would see lavender with a tinge of brown in that case, based on the discussion and pictures posted a few pages back.
You're talking about the dead unhatched chick I removed from shell. If it's still out there, I could snag a few pictures.

I was talking about partridge Dun, not that long ago.
 
Yes, that is the one you claimed had both lavender and dun expressing independently in patches. That's not possible as both genes impact eumelanin so you would get a mixture of their expression diluting eumelanin where it exists in the plumage...
Here it is.
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That looks more splash with red leakage to me, personally, but the colors are hard to judge when still wet like that. :idunno None of the dun chicks I hatched ever looked that reddish even when wet, though.
Mine generally look like my regular phoenixes for the most part as chicks and then feather in wonky. Some have a bit less striping, but that's it
 
That looks more splash with red leakage to me, personally, but the colors are hard to judge when still wet like that. :idunno None of the dun chicks I hatched ever looked that reddish even when wet, though.
I can assure you both parents aren't blue, so can't be Splash.
The mother. BB Red Laughing chicken.
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Father. White Khaki Silkie.
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