Understanding Splits and Sex-linkage With Lacing Gene

My Gold partial laced orp (posts #25 and #35 in this thread) turned out to be a pretty pullet. She was a rather ugly chick but looked OK by 5-6 months old. She was sold so my GLOs ended there. Too many pretty birds..... not enough space to keep them all.
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Sorry! Lol The creation of Silver-laced Blue, Splash, and Lavender Orpingtons.
I have a project of using Lavender and Blue Laced Red... and would like hear about your results. 😬
So crossed Silver-laced Orpington male over Blue Orpington females resulted in two faintly laced Silver-laced Blue hens (F1). Breeding them back to an unrelated Silver-laced male produced beautifully laced Silver-laced Blue pullets. The local bobcat went through the covered top of the pen after pulling a dead turkey up there with her. She murdered all the birds from that project. I'll revisit as soon as I have the pen space.
 
So crossed Silver-laced Orpington male over Blue Orpington females resulted in two faintly laced Silver-laced Blue hens (F1). Breeding them back to an unrelated Silver-laced male produced beautifully laced Silver-laced Blue pullets. The local bobcat went through the covered top of the pen after pulling a dead turkey up there with her. She murdered all the birds from that project. I'll revisit as soon as I have the pen space.
I hate that for you especially when u put all that time and effort into a project. Okay! So I should see slight lacing in F1. Hopefully, I'll find out in a couple of weeks. I have 5 dark chicks that could be Blue or Black with a lil red on their heads.
 

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