The EE braggers thread!!!

I understand, agree, and know what you are saying. This is what I am saying- you are able to say the parentage of the splash. Like my splash came from a blue rooster over a blue hen. There for the chicken is question is splash via blue parents..................That is why some people say it that way, not everyone is a professional at the chicken genetics, my self included. Sometimes there is a fine line between knit picking and educational value, especially because we are typing. I know when I first joined this forum I was surprised about how fast the pros jumped the newbies. There is a time and place to be very literal about fine tuning of what you type, maybe a genetics thread...............I don't know, I am just trying to stand up for the newbies that don't know how to type what they are thinking.

Splash is just the homozygous or pure version of blue, so technically, not the same as Blue, but genetically pretty close if not almost the same. But it really is no different from Splash Wheaten, Splash Copper, Splash Duckwing, or any other Splash color except for the part that isn't Splash. Splash is just defining the fact that whatever the color is, it also has homozygous blue, AKA Splash. So if someone said Splash, they likely mean pure Splash, nothing else interfering. If they said Splash Wheaten, they mean Wheaten with the Splash gene. Same goes for Dun or Blue or Lavender. If it is just Dun, or just Blue, or just Lavender, it's that, nothing else. If it is Dun Wheaten, or Lavender Cuckoo, or Blue Copper, then it's Wheaten or Cuckoo or Copper but also with said other gene. That other gene is what affects the black color. Wheaten, Cuckoo, "Copper" (also known better as Brown-Red) are the actual patterning. Doesn't matter if they're normal or if they also have Blue, White, Lavender, Dun, Splash, etc.


Did that make sense?


So "blue splash" Actually doesn't help define talking about pure solid BBS birds, since Blue and Splash are also found on any other bird carrying Blue or Splash. But just saying Splash or Blue, no other word, helps differ it from say Blue Cuckoo or Splash Cuckoo, because you never used the other word like Cuckoo. But if someone is in say a Wheaten/Blue Wheaten thread and only mentions "blue" they might mean Blue Wheaten.
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See and I thought I had a blue splash. So a blue with dark feather here and there is just a blue? It came from a Splash maran over blue EE.

sorry for the poor focus she was running. But you can see she is blue with a few black/dark blue feathers scattered.

My true splash maran pullet she came from a blue + blue, with my blue girl with the same markings as the splash but blue.
 
See and I thought I had a blue splash. So a blue with dark feather here and there is just a blue? It came from a Splash maran over blue EE.

sorry for the poor focus she was running. But you can see she is blue with a few black/dark blue feathers scattered.

My true splash maran pullet she came from a blue + blue, with my blue girl with the same markings as the splash but blue.
I would like to know the answer to that too. I have a couple of Blue Rocks and a Splash or maybe 2 but anyway.... I was curious about the darker feathers too. It has not showed in the second gen from these pullets, but I also got almost all blue babies.
 
I think she has a big dose of dominant white in her.
That ( I call it paint) happens when sominant white is present. I have several that showed up from crossing my Buff Laced Polish (dominant white) with my Easter Eggers.
 
Just thought I would share a picture of our broody EE hen who I think I will be naming Hazel. If all goes well we should have chicks around June 7-8th.
My broody EE just hatched me 3 little olive eggers today. I may turn over all hatching to them for a little while.
 
I understand, agree, and know what you are saying. This is what I am saying- you are able to say the parentage of the splash. Like my splash came from a blue rooster over a blue hen. There for the chicken is question is splash via blue parents..................That is why some people say it that way, not everyone is a professional at the chicken genetics, my self included. Sometimes there is a fine line between knit picking and educational value, especially because we are typing. I know when I first joined this forum I was surprised about how fast the pros jumped the newbies. There is a time and place to be very literal about fine tuning of what you type, maybe a genetics thread...............I don't know, I am just trying to stand up for the newbies that don't know how to type what they are thinking.
Yes, thank you for saying this. I'm trying to lear the lingo and specifics of the genetics, but I'm not catching on as quickly as I'd like. Thanks to Illia for the genetics lesson. Still trying to grasp it all, but I'm always impressed with the wealth of knowledge on this forum.
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