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Black and Blue are accepted varieties. Splash is not (yet). It is part of the B/B/S color family and can be show, but cannot place higher than best of variety. There has been some talk within the club about organizing breeders and paperwork for a meet to gain recognition. If that is the case, get those splash out and show them. Lavs aren't accepted yet either. I have shown them the past 3 years not expecting much other than getting them in front of breeders/judges.
Definitely plan on getting them out there. After talking to Peeps, I think I'm going to keep my lavs too. She says that you can breed them to blacks (I have John Blehm pure blacks) and get 25% blacks, so if they accidentally intermingle, I'll get some showable birds and some EE's. I want to try to win some of those chocolates too, once I'm more flush.
 
Quote: ok not sure what you mean by breeding to blacks and getting 25%...
for bbs you get the following:

Black to Black = 100% Black
Blue to Black = 50% Blue, 50% Black
Blue to Blue = 50% Blue, 25% Splash, 25% Black
Splash to Black = 100% Blue
Splash to Blue = 50% Blue, 50% Splash
Splash to Splash = 100% Splash

if you breed lavender (lav/lav) to black (Lav+/Lav+), you'll get all blacks split for lavender (Lav+/lav). it's recessive, not dominant like the blue gene. breeding a split lavender (Lav+/lav) bird to a (visibly) lavender (lav/lav) you'll get 50/50 (lav/lav & Lav+/lav), lavender to lavender 100% lav/lav.

breeding lavender to blue, you'll get 50/50 black and blue, all split for lavender.
 
Maybe they meant breed black split to lavender x black split to lavender will produce 25% visibly lavender offspring (with 50% split again to lav but look black, and 25% just black).

The problem is if you then inadvertently use black split lavender birds in your BBS breeding program
 
Chocolate Male X Chocolate Female = 100% Chocolate
Black Male X Chocolate Female = 50% Black Males carrying Chocolate, 50% Black Females
Chocolate Male X Black Female = 50% Black Males carrying Chocolate, 50% Chocolate Females
Black Male carrying Chocolate X Chocolate Female = 25% Chocolate Males, 25% Black Males carrying Chocolate, 25% Chocolate Females, 25% Black Females
Black Male carrying Chocolate X Black Female = 25% Black Males carrying Chocolate, 25% Black Males, 25% Chocolate Females, 25% Black Females.

This is of course for the sex linked recessive chocolate
 
Up for 24-Hour-Auction: 12+ Silver Laced Wyandotte Eggs! Auction ends @12:30pm Aug 2nd PST Bids start at $6 Shipping is $15 I wrap each egg in bubble wrap and nestle them snugly and securely. I haven't had an egg break yet! These are great hatchers. I've hatched about 50 in the past month and I am done for the year. Fertility has been 90 to 100% and hatch rate about 80 to 90% here at the farm. They're beautiful, fluffy, and easy to look at. Great layers and don't mind being around children.
 

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