The IMPORTED ENGLISH Orpington Thread

You should get black boys and chocolate girls from that cross.
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Only 50% of the girls will come out chocolate...(of 10 hens only 5)
 
Got a question, If black roo. that is carrying the chocolate gene is breed to a black hen that is not carrying the gene, can they produce chocolate chicks or just black chicks ? Anybody know about this ?

That how i start my chocolates hope u have some big roo, my chocolate roo is 17.4 pound and keep working on them.
 
this is what Beige looks like....

its dun based chocolate and recessive sex link chocolate(homozygous form) on the same bird..

they are a color project at this stage(with silkies) but could be also worked on Orps..




 
Split male X Black female =
25% Split Black males
25% Black males
25% Black females
25% Chocolate females
Sorry that I didn't get this info to you sooner Roger, I haven't been online much.

That's OK Jeremy, I have been laid up in this house to long with this bad knee its about to drive me crazy not being able to do what I normally do out side with my birds, so maybe I do stand a chance if one of my chicks turn out to be a roo. Which I hardly ever wish that, so they will probely all turn out to be pullets with the way my luck goes.
 
That's OK Jeremy, I have been laid up in this house to long with this bad knee its about to drive me crazy not being able to do what I normally do out side with my birds, so maybe I do stand a chance if one of my chicks turn out to be a roo. Which I hardly ever wish that, so they will probely all turn out to be pullets with the way my luck goes.

You can cross a chocolate pullet back to her father to get chocolate males.
 

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