Bee-Beep wrote:
... but if a pair from the two first generation chocolate clutches were crossed making a second generation I could see the color change there....
Now, your first pair with the crested fawn cock, those chicks will be split to fawn.
But your second pair with the white hen that you think the breeder said was a dilute, those will not be split to fawn, they will be split to dilute.
If you breed a chocolate/fawn with a chocolate/dilute, you will still just get chocolate. Some of them might end up split to fawn or dilute or both.
The thing about the recessive genes is that the chick has to get one from
each parent in order for it to show up. So you need to pair a /fawn male with a /fawn female, and a /dilute male with a /dilute female.
Now if you meant that you were going to pair brothers and sisters together, then yes, the /fawn siblings can give you visual fawn and the /dilute siblings can give you visual dilute. But brother sister pairings are one of the worst possible inbreedings you can do, and it would not be advised.
So, have I cleared things up, or made them worse?
