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what kind of mating did this rooster come from? if he is splash, shouldnt the black in him be blue?
you are right
Those birds pictured are not true splash, though they are very nice color. they are more of a heavy mottled. TRUE Splash will be blue and white , with NO black at all on them.And some of the black X splash percentages are wrong too, you will not get all those colors mentioned from PURE black x splash mating, only blues.
Will be interesting to see what those throw never seen one with donimate white in it, but still, seems if that were true and it is a splash based bird with dominate white in it, then genetically, the blue/black would be covered by white as that is what dominate white does. So with this in mind, if it is a dominate white based bird, it SHOULD be solid white. You cant have Black showing on any dominate white based bird, as that is the nature of dominate white.
Again, dont get me wrong, they look beautiful, love the color, but think they need a new color name.
The "splash" birds pictured look to be exactly the same as what they are calling "paint" in silkies over in Europe. Solid white birds with black streaks threw the body. Not exactly sure of the genetic make up, but not splash, there's only one type of splash, anything else is a new color all together. They look to be exchequer based birds , which to my understanding, yes , has mottled in them
There are tons of excellent white sumatras over in Europe, but yes very rare here in the states, only a small handful have them.
what kind of mating did this rooster come from? if he is splash, shouldnt the black in him be blue?
you are right
Those birds pictured are not true splash, though they are very nice color. they are more of a heavy mottled. TRUE Splash will be blue and white , with NO black at all on them.And some of the black X splash percentages are wrong too, you will not get all those colors mentioned from PURE black x splash mating, only blues.
Will be interesting to see what those throw never seen one with donimate white in it, but still, seems if that were true and it is a splash based bird with dominate white in it, then genetically, the blue/black would be covered by white as that is what dominate white does. So with this in mind, if it is a dominate white based bird, it SHOULD be solid white. You cant have Black showing on any dominate white based bird, as that is the nature of dominate white.
Again, dont get me wrong, they look beautiful, love the color, but think they need a new color name.
The "splash" birds pictured look to be exactly the same as what they are calling "paint" in silkies over in Europe. Solid white birds with black streaks threw the body. Not exactly sure of the genetic make up, but not splash, there's only one type of splash, anything else is a new color all together. They look to be exchequer based birds , which to my understanding, yes , has mottled in them
There are tons of excellent white sumatras over in Europe, but yes very rare here in the states, only a small handful have them.
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