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  1. Henk69

    d'Uccle color genetics

    Little tip: in the upper right corner, check "Use Short Genotype Notation" and then hit the button "Punnett Square" again.
  2. Henk69

    d'Uccle color genetics

    Another page with a lot of errors... Rule 1: You can NEVER breed a black animal from a splash (anything) animal. Rule 2: Breeding with a blue animal ALWAYS gives you 50% Blue, not 25%. The only way to get more % blue is to breed Splash * Black.
  3. Henk69

    d'Uccle color genetics

    You guys drown perfectly good topics with all kinds of ... Who will ever read back through this litany?
  4. Henk69

    d'Uccle color genetics

    Quote: These topics become too large...
  5. Henk69

    d'Uccle color genetics

    Quote: Is the pun intended ? Sure
  6. Henk69

    d'Uccle color genetics

    Quote: So what color would you consider mine as? Mille fleur
  7. Henk69

    d'Uccle color genetics

    Don't know all the sources for lemon in the US but dutch is good for everything...
  8. Henk69

    d'Uccle color genetics

    Lemon is caused by a recessive gene ig "inhibitor of gold". You have to start with a breed that has it, eg cream light brown dutch or true lemon mille fleur.
  9. Henk69

    d'Uccle color genetics

    But no lemon...
  10. Henk69

    d'Uccle color genetics

    Quote: You should get split mottled AND split lavender AND "splits for both mottled and lavender" also equal among blacks and lavenders not just lav split mottled.
  11. Henk69

    d'Uccle color genetics

    Quote: This I don't get: ... Shoulders & Fronts - black. ...
  12. Henk69

    d'Uccle color genetics

    Quote: Wow - I've never seen that one before!! But it still looks like you would need to know the specific genotype for the color of the breed you were entering? In the crossbreeds calculator some colors are listed in between the breeds. These are exceptional colors like silver sussex...
  13. Henk69

    d'Uccle color genetics

    Quote: How did you get the Calculator to say that? Lemon = Citroen = recessive = ig/ig
  14. Henk69

    d'Uccle color genetics

    Creating Porcelain. http://kippenjungle.nl/chickenreport.php?id=4 Note that the lavender parent is gold based here. If not the percentages are even lower. If you cross the F1 with either the millefleur or the lavender parent you WONT get any porcelains.
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