What you get when you have a Black/Blue/Splash breeding, chart

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Here you go-

Blue X Blue = 50% Blue, 25% Black, 25% Splash
Blue X Splash = 50% Blue, 50% Splash
Splash X Splash = 100% Splash
Splash X Black = 100% Blue
Blue X Black = 50% Blue, 50% Black
Black X Black = 100% Black
 
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It was a last minute idea.....though maybe this should get stickied since it gets asked so many times on this forum.
I don't need it, but thought it could help others
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I believe the black bird does not have the blue gene, period.

But you do not want to mix BBS birds with Black birds. I think it is much preferred to stick with the BBS birds separate.

Going in it wont be so bad, but the results a few generations off may not be so kind to the color.

Like, for instance, a blue bird that looks black, looks like a black bird but doesnt have the beautiful green sheen that true blacks have.


Then you would never be able to take a 'black' bird out of that line and breed it as a black.
 
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No, black is homozygous (two copies of the same gene) and blue is always heterozygous (one copy of one gene and one copy of another).

Tiki: I've heard that too. I think a lot of circumstances decide how blue or black a bird is. My best blues came from a blue x black. But then I've also been told to never do that. Ha. I guess it comes down to trial and error for each strain.
 

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