you also have to remember that some colors are masking what may lay undernith for exampleQuestion: if you breed a splash to any other color will you always get blue, so long as the other color didn't carry a blue gene too?
So splash to black gives you blue 100% of the time. If I bred a white to splash would I get blue? Just wondering about how the blue gene works.
I was reading this: "
The splash colouring in my opinion is truly fascinating and a very useful tool to producing not only Blue and Splash Orpingtons but when used in combination with other colours can extend the possible range of Blue ground colour birds you can breed. A Splash bird is actually a Blue bird in pure form so any offspring that has a Splash parent will carry one blue gene so will be blue in appearance." - from Keith's Orps site.
http://www.keiths-orps.co.uk/categories/large-fowl/splash.html
Beautiful birds and colors on his site.
i was woring with frizel cochins and using a white roo over splash hen 75% of the chicks hatch blue but i also hatch blue bared chick so even thought the roo was white he was caring the bared geen undernith the white
so yes you can use splash over other colors to make blue but they may not be soild blue for exampel
splash over gold laced would get you blue gold laced chicks with incomplet lacing and some feathers would be soild blue
splash over bared would produce blue and blue bared depending on how many coppys of the bared geen the bared was carrying
the posabillatys are endless if you take the time to do things right
splash over parteradge
splash over buff
splash over choclate "platnam?"
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