What is the difference between a Lavendar Sussex and Coronation Sussex

Urbanfarmerkc

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Ok, I've been looking at pictures online (very few of the Lavendar) and I for the life of me can't tell the difference between the so called "Lavender" Sussex and our Coronations. Can anyone help me out with this quandary?
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DAve
 
That is what I think too but wanted confirmation. Some websites actually make it look like they are different. IE: feathersite has a pic of a lavender and 2 pics of coronation. Who Knows.

Dave
 
Different terminology in different countries.
In the UK a Coronation Sussex is a Blue Columbian pattern.
In the US a Coronation Sussex is a Lavender Columbian pattern (from birds imported from Australia).
My understanding of a Lavender Sussex would be a solid coloured Lavender, in the US a Self Blue.
Feathersite is not a reliable source of chicken colours.
 
To me a Lavender (Self Blue) Sussex would be a solid color just like any other breed and the " Coronation" Sussex would be the Blue Columbian color.

Chris
 
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