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Lacie Bateman:
Finally have my first cross towards Chocolate Wheatens.

I'm loving the mauve chicks that hatched and that got me to thinking..... I know for regular blues that they need to have the lacing effect, but I think blue wheatens are not supposed to be laced? Or are they? If so should mauve wheatens (or regular mauve) be laced?

I know some people set up different pens depending on if they're breeding for blue vs breeding for black.

Basically I'm wanting to work on chocolate and mauve wheaten and possibly chocolate and mauve and want to know if the mauve/mauve wheaten should be laced.

Lindsay Helton:

--- Quote from: Lacie Bateman on July 13, 2022, 08:25:38 PM ---Finally have my first cross towards Chocolate Wheatens.

I'm loving the mauve chicks that hatched and that got me to thinking..... I know for regular blues that they need to have the lacing effect, but I think blue wheatens are not supposed to be laced? Or are they? If so should mauve wheatens (or regular mauve) be laced?

I know some people set up different pens depending on if they're breeding for blue vs breeding for black.

Basically I'm wanting to work on chocolate and mauve wheaten and possibly chocolate and mauve and want to know if the mauve/mauve wheaten should be laced.

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Lacie,

Congratulations on your progress with your chocolate wheaten project.

The standard for a blue wheaten male calls for the breast and wings to be laced with dark blue.

The blue wheaten males do not carry true lacing genes, and frankly in my opinion the standard verbiage should technically state for those areas to be *edged with dark blue.

The genes that create true lacing, like in the blue Andalusian (and in some lines of blue Ameraucana that have been outcrossed to blue Andalusian), are the Pg, MI, and Co genes.

If our blue wheaten males actually carried true “lacing” genes, their female counterparts would as well and they would be laced too. As you know from working with the varieties, blue wheaten females do not have lacing nor carry all the genes for it.

So, in that respect, when working with any chocolate x wheaten and chocolate x blue wheaten crosses, they should not be laced.

Lacie Bateman:
Thank you :)

Lindsay Helton:
You’re welcome. :)

Christina Weldon:
This is really cool to see. Chocolate am's would be absolutely amazing, and Lindsay's explanation of the genetics was fascinating. Lacie I hope your project is successful!

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