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Damn I hope they’re not both malesYou would see speckles if he’s a full wild pattern. I think he’s male. The next bird definitely has roux, and it looks like silver also, and looks to be male.
Here’s the thing about GPC and SSC, it’s so difficult to know your flavor of gray. GPC is like a wide variety of traits. I’m pretty sure fee originated in GPC, but is often found in SSC groups. I think GPC brings other grays like Blau (blue), and lavender. Those colors interact with each other, roux, fee and anything else, to create things like la Creme, platinum etc.
Lavender is recessive, and seems to most often be wild patterned, which I guess is probably just the preference of the breeders. I don’t have lavender, but you can easily determine if you have lavender by breeding it to a non gray bird that you know doesn’t carry any gray at all, if you get any grays, it isn’t lavender because it needs a copy from each parent.
I was told by the breeder of some eggs I received this year, that blue or Blau have dark legs. I crossed the dark legged male I kept, with a group of hens, 2 of which were my Tibetan and scarlet celadon hens, so I could easily identify the eggs for my test. The 2 celadons have no SSC, proven thru many generations, I crossed them to the gray with dark legs and got many gray birds, so he’s definitely not lavender. None of my SSCs have dark legs, even solid silver range patterns with almost no pied. All of the gray offspring of the new gray male have dark legs, even the tuxes have dark areas on their legs and toes.
My next step will be to cross him to some SSC hens, and see if I get any double silvers, if I do, I’ll know he’s got SSC, but could have Blau and SSC. It’s a lengthy journey, but he’s made some lovely chicks. It’s like a hurricane here now, so I can’t take a pic, I’ll try to remember when it clears up, but I have 1 chick that is a cross of my blue boy and a sparkly hen who is dark black with small brown bands, very pretty. Well, their chick looks kind of like, imagine a pansy fee, but instead of white underneath, it’s Smokey gray. I’m hoping this holds up as it ages, it’s only about 3 weeks.




