The IMPORTED ENGLISH Orpington Thread

It was my understanding that the blacks from a breeding like that might or might not be split for the choc. gene, that test breedings had to be done to be sure. Or do I have that wrong? Or maybe I'm totally speaking out of turn and test breedings have already been done.

Nonetheless, he's Beautiful!!
 
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Hey Alton kinda looks like mine & mine is bantam all the way & also carries the choc. gene, good looking bird, keep up the good work, how old is he ?,
 
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It was my understanding that the blacks from a breeding like that might or might not be split for the choc. gene, that test breedings had to be done to be sure. Or do I have that wrong? Or maybe I'm totally speaking out of turn and test breedings have already been done.
Nonetheless, he's Beautiful!!

Here is the info that I have on the Chocolate gene. Look to the lower right corner of the page and it is the Windows Document link. I think everyone will enjoy this. http://www.ramsleyorpingtons.com/#!__large-fowl-chocolate-orpington
 
magnificent phantom !! he looks part bantam blk is that what im seeing?

aveca, He is from a pure English Chocolate Bantam Rooster over an American Black Hen. He is the only Orpington that I have that is not pure English. I am not breeding him to anyone. I'm not sure what I will do with him. He is a nice rooster.
 
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