As the bird is both blue and dilute, it would seem to me that that is the bloodlines that would need combining to achieve this. Just me speculating.
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Hi there,I am again responding for Garyh drew to his computor has broken down and can't post at the moment,but I can say this bird has not got any AUSTRALIA DILUTE & LIME IN IT,but I can say where this bird come from,a split blue also it gene is sex link,have think about this bird now
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Thanks for all the kind words,it's about 3 weeks on now and the birds are full colour,look great,so that's a bonus, as for the new colour,these birds have a lot of brown feather in their wings, underneath they are a fawn brownish colour ,one of the blue hens has a brown tinge to the bib and line around her head,some of the pairings last year didn't work ,so hopeful for this year,as far as the Limes are concerned they are nowhere near these colours as i have had the owner of them at my place to give me his opinion ,as for the dilute same applies,the colours are completely different,i can produce colour from a split blue cock ie rh wb gb to a blue hen,a rh wb blue cock to a rh pb gb hen all unrelated birds,so hoping for a good breeding season this year,oh by the way the wb in the cock birds is stunning now for the black head,garyh
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Here's some of the young birds that I'm working on in a new colour. The young birds in the photos will turn to the blue of the older birds and to a very light green.
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The birds come in single and double factor,the light grey birds will turn the light blue colour,the green will come in two variations,one lighter the other a little bit darker,i can bred these colours from cock birds split to blue and what ever this colour is going to be called,ie rh wb green back to a blue hen,when two green birds are bred together they throw all light green young,cheers garyh