Thank you for your response. I posted a thread about it here. I have pics of the rooster there. The hedemora people call the color lemon blue but I was told by them (the hedemora group on Facebook) that it is genetically the same as Isabel. I’ll post pictures of the chicks there today now that...
What should I expect from a "lemon blue" (Isabel) Hedemora rooster (he's a little fibro with black shin and mulberry comb/wattles) and a 55 flowery hen?
I don’t have any good ones but this is a pic from the breeder of adults and a pic of her from a few weeks ago. It’s porcelain (lavender) over the silver Mille fleur pattern so there is no base red and no “yellow” in the adults. I personally don’t care for the yellow porcelain color… also a...
Also I have another blue silver Mille fleur pullet that is feathering in very Colombian. I was hoping you could clue me in to the genetics so I can figure out how to correct it.
I received an assortment of d’uccles from a breeder and there’s one pullet that I can’t figure out what to do with… she’s a silver porcelain and I’m curious about the the genetics. Would it be lavender diluting a silver Mille fleur? I have silver Roos and blue silver Roos as the choices just not...
I have two chicks that I hatched a couple weeks ago. Rooster is a silver Mille fleur d’uccle and the hens are a silver Mille fleur and two hatchery Mille fleur d’uccles. All chicks hatched out silver with some with leakage (to be expected) except for two which I can’t figure out. I contacted the...
I have another question. It’s less to do with genes but rather color recognition. I have a hedemora chick that I hatched out from greenfire. They say that hedemora can be basically any color and I obviously don’t have info on parents but it’s fibro with what looks like lavender to me but could...
@nicalandia back to feather color genetics…
I have recently hatched out the first chicks from my two fayoumi hens and my green queen bantam rooster. Best I can guess is he is silkie (low fibro, 5 toes), Cochin and ee cross. I bred the two more for temperament than anything else. I was wondering...