EmmaRainboe
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If he’s black he doesn’t. Unless you are talking about self blue, as in lavender?Do you know if your rooster carries blue?
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If he’s black he doesn’t. Unless you are talking about self blue, as in lavender?Do you know if your rooster carries blue?
Blue and black are Co-Dominant. If he were blue you would know. Blue isn’t something that can hide behind black like a recessive gene. If it were recessive Splash wouldn’t work.Possibly not if you aren't getting any Splash chicks
Oh hush you buff loving heathen.My god at the grass. I'm so glad I'm not having to mow right now. It's been below freezing so my yard is all crispy.
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He just doesn’t appreciate the beauty that is calico cochins.@ColtHandorf, So does that mean to stay away from that bunch? Kinda feels like it![]()
It’s cause they were ll obvious choices.We have honestly agreed 100% on all of those birds lol.
Agreed!Colt, you need to find your happy heart! Love all chickens!
Just English Orps.Oh hush you buff loving heathen.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.He just doesn’t appreciate the beauty that is calico cochins.
Class wouldn't be the correct terminology. But if the color pattern became fixed, I suppose "breeders" could petition the APA/ABA, and by following the requirements, a certain amount of breeders must show a certain amount of birds in an AOV class at a certain amount of shows. Then the proposed SOP for the breed would be submitted and approved and they'd be accepted.If the calico became a consistent color and pattern. Would they be considered a class in itself?