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  1. NatJ

    Belgian Duccle Bantams

    The only difference is whether they have lavender or not. All the other genes are the same. Lavender is recessive. It only shows if a chicken has two lavender genes. So if a chicken shows lavender (porcelain), they can NOT carry the gene for not-lavender.
  2. NatJ

    Belgian Duccle Bantams

    I agree that Mille Fleur should be Buff Columbian with mottling. Mottling is a recessive gene, so Mille Fleur would be recessive to normal Buff Columbian. Porcelains are lavender diluting a Mille Fleur, so they still have all the same genes as the Mille Fleurs do (the Buff Columbian and the...
  3. NatJ

    Belgian Duccle Bantams

    I'm not sure what you mean by "buff." Do you mean the gene that lets them look mille fleur rather than porcelain? If porcelain is just mille fleur + lavender, then the only gene being changed is lavender (in the porcelains) or not-lavender (in the mille fleurs). So porcelain x porcelain =...
  4. NatJ

    Belgian Duccle Bantams

    Breeding two porcelains should give just porcelain chicks, no mille fleur ones. No. If you breed a split to a porcelain, about half the chicks will be porcelain, and the other half will be mille fleur split to porcelain. Yes. Yes. You should get about 1/4 porcelain chicks, 2/4 chicks that...
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