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Lavender bantams and large fowl

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John:
Curtis does know what he is talking about and it looks good, but I would suggest omitting the E-locus gene symbols.  Since this is for a Jr. that is just starting out it would be simpler to just show the genes lav and Lav.  Lavender or the lack of it is all you are dealing with.   The E-locus doesn\'t even have to be brought up because it is the same, EE, for all the possibilities.  It would be cleaner and easier to understand...I think.
just my two cents worth,

Guest:
I just wanted to say that I think that bird is very nice looking, I love the color.

bantamhill:
Another hatch and no lavendar . . . good thing I am not gambling!

Michael

John:

--- Quote ---Another hatch and no lavendar
--- End quote ---

I have another dozen or so as of this morning!  The black to lavender ratio is about 2 to 1. :D

John:
The same goes here...Michael.
These are most of the bantam chicks that I took out of the hatchers this morning.  I did count the silvers and there were 23 with a couple more pipped.  On the left are the silvers, blues and blacks.  On the right are lavenders, wheatens/blue wheatens, brown reds, buffs and the ones with black bodies and buff heads are from my Vorwerk bantams (if you are only into Ameraucanas don\'t look at them).

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