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The Lavender will /should carry the Lavender gene ware as the Self Blue may or may carry the Lavender gene.
Lavender (lav) A simple recessive gene that dilutes Black to pale Grey
("Lavender") and Red to Buff or Cream.
Chris
Lavender does NOT dilute Red to a Buff color... that's Dominant Dilute, lavender does dilute red but the dilution is much much stronger than recessive cream(ig) or Dominant Dilute(Di), intersting enough it dilutes Buff to a Peachy color.. we are ALL waiting to see what it does to a rich Red color ala RIR...
So Self-Blue and Lavender are actually 2 separate genes? That's exactly what was confusing me! I thought that Self-Blue was just a term used to describe a bird that had two copies of the Lavender gene. Now, I have another question. Is it possible for a bird to carry both Blue and Lavender genes?
I'm not sure that makes any sense, but I have some standard cochins I ordered from a lemon-blue project, and one of them looks like he has what I would call lavender in some of his feathers, and he's a very light buff color. All the other birds are darker than him: blacks, blue, splash and dark blue-buff combos, one that looks similar to a brown red, and one almost solid dark buff. Where did this guy come from? What kind of genetics are at work in his coloring, or is it possible to even tell just by looking? I love his coloring, and I've been trying to figure out where it came from and if I could replicate it.
He has a very light blue on his back with some light buff lacing. It looks almost white in the pics, but it actually looks lavender in person.