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Got to shut down and go out to lock up my chix.
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No, I'm purely asking about color... Not mixing breeds.what would be a color i could breed to a Red Cochin and still get colors that are accepted by the SOP? Like, obviously you can breed a splash to a black and get blue. Is there any other colors that work in a similar way?
Say: if i wanted to get self blue D'uccles, Porcelain D'uccles and mille fleur D'uccles, could i keep them all together in a mixed pen, and still get Porcelain, self Blue, and mille fleur? Or will some weird colors crop up?
Hypothetical genetic question. What would happen if I had a pen full of Cochin Bantams - with no two the same color. Would the resulting chicks be weird colors, or would they still be throwing SOP colors?
If that wouldn't work, what would be colors that would work with say the red Cochin? Or what about Birchen? Or perhaps Golden Laced?
No, I'm purely asking about color... Not mixing breeds.what would be a color i could breed to a Red Cochin and still get colors that are accepted by the SOP? Like, obviously you can breed a splash to a black and get blue. Is there any other colors that work in a similar way?![]()
Say: if i wanted to get self blue D'uccles, Porcelain D'uccles and mille fleur D'uccles, could i keep them all together in a mixed pen, and still get Porcelain, self Blue, and mille fleur? Or will some weird colors crop up?
dog genetics are so dirt simple compared to chickens, where there are so many different groupings of mutations that may work together, against each other or create something entirely different when combined... again I suggest reading the article I wrote.Thanks for replying A&A.... I got some good answers via pm messages too. I should have probably done a search about color percentages...I didn't realize that it would be an issue with different colors. I sure have not had it explained to me before, so not sure what posts you were talking about that you and Karen have explained.
please don't assume that I will or have thrown different colored cochins together. I havent, and won't - because i understand now a bit about color.
I am coming from a background with with Dog experience. if you breed a yellow dog to a chocolate dog, you get yellow dogs and chocolate dogs and black dogs - depending on whats in the pedigree. So i finally have in my heads that chickens are different!!good to know!![]()
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Thanks very much ki4got.good stuff.
I'm not actually planning on doing it myself - I was just admiring all the different colors in cochins... and wondering what would happen if the colors were mixed.
random question that was not meant to cause friction - it was merely hypothetical. Thanks for pointing out the link... I will have to look at that.
Thanks for replying A&A.... I got some good answers via pm messages too. I should have probably done a search about color percentages...I didn't realize that it would be an issue with different colors. I sure have not had it explained to me before, so not sure what posts you were talking about that you and Karen have explained.
please don't assume that I will or have thrown different colored cochins together. I havent, and won't - because i understand now a bit about color.
I am coming from a background with with Dog experience. if you breed a yellow dog to a chocolate dog, you get yellow dogs and chocolate dogs and black dogs - depending on whats in the pedigree. So i finally have in my heads that chickens are different!!good to know!
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