Dang, I have eggs I set incubator, LO hen-RIR rooster, do you think those would go black also? I had a OE rooster and a blue andelusian hen. The chick was a boy was mostly just B&W barred like the OE. no blue.
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My neighbor gave me 4 of his hens. 3 black laced Wyandottes and one wyandotte who looks just like your hen pictured here. I've always wondered the variation. So this is a "splash" BLRW? Sorry to butt in... This post just caught my attention.So is your blue laced truly a blue laced? Or is he splash like most hatchery BLRW? Photo of my BLRW pullet that is actually a splash as an example. Matters for the cross. Lavender birds when crossed with any other color other than lavender will act as black. Lavender is dilute of black and recessive. You need two copies to get the lavender color.
If your roo is blue laced:
Half the chicks will be blue, half will be black. The blue ones will be self laced.
If the roo is splash laced, all will be blue and all will be self laced.
No red in the offspring.
All chicks from either cross will be split to lavender.View attachment 2525437
Oh, ok. What does split to lavender mean? Some would be actually lavender ? Sorry I am new to geneticsNo sex links in any of the crosses unfortunately.![]()
Sorry! Split to lavender means the birds will look black (or blue), but be recessive for lavender. If you cross these birds to each other, then 25% will be lavender.Oh, ok. What does split to lavender mean? Some would be actually lavender ? Sorry I am new to genetics
No problem.My neighbor gave me 4 of his hens. 3 black laced Wyandottes and one wyandotte who looks just like your hen pictured here. I've always wondered the variation. So this is a "splash" BLRW? Sorry to butt in... This post just caught my attention.
Lavender/RIR=black chicks split to lavenderDang, I have eggs I set incubator, LO hen-RIR rooster, do you think those would go black also? I had a OE rooster and a blue andelusian hen. The chick was a boy was mostly just B&W barred like the OE. no blue.
Thanks!Black and blue with some poorly laced feathers.
Very educational, thank you for that and yes, Rosie is a pretty bird!No problem.
Blue laced red wyandottes follow blue genetics like any other blue bird.
BBS also known as blue/black/splash is as follows:View attachment 2525564
For some reason, many hatchery birds, seem to be splash. I have ordered many BLRW and they have all turned out splash. Probably random occurence though. The really gorgeous blue that you see are normally from a breeder who is focusing on the clarity of color and lacing. Though our "Rosie" looks pretty good for a hatchery bird to me.![]()