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Cesar Villegas

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Blue,Black & Splash a.k.a (BBS)
« on: July 28, 2015, 06:09:20 AM »
Hi everyone, I noticed from Ameraucana Facebook groups or ads for Ameraucanas on other outlets, that the term BBS is used a lot when describing their "variety (singular)."  I said variety because thats what it sounds like when people use (BBS) it sounds like its one variety instead of three.

Each color is their own variety and I think breeders tend to forget that (BBS) is not one variety. 
 
That being said, Is keeping a mix breeding flock of Blue,Black & Splash a.k.a (BBS) irresponsible breeding?  I would assume you may not get consistent offspring by keeping a breeding flock of all three varieties. I know the genetics complement each other. I understand you might use one variety to improve another. However, Should mix breeding the three varieties on a consistent basis be discouraged? Or is it just not a big deal?

I would love to hear the opinions from everyone on this.

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Re: Blue,Black & Splash a.k.a (BBS)
« Reply #1 on: July 28, 2015, 08:36:37 AM »
Hi everyone, I noticed from Ameraucana Facebook groups or ads for Ameraucanas on other outlets, that the term BBS is used a lot when describing their "variety (singular)."  I said variety because thats what it sounds like when people use (BBS) it sounds like its one variety instead of three.

Each color is their own variety and I think breeders tend to forget that (BBS) is not one variety. 
 
That being said, Is keeping a mix breeding flock of Blue,Black & Splash a.k.a (BBS) irresponsible breeding?  I would assume you may not get consistent offspring by keeping a breeding flock of all three varieties. I know the genetics complement each other. I understand you might use one variety to improve another. However, Should mix breeding the three varieties on a consistent basis be discouraged? Or is it just not a big deal?

I would love to hear the opinions from everyone on this.

I pretty much agree with your opinion on it.  I don't know who started the "BBS", but saw it used many times before I figured out what they meant.  I bred blues and blacks to get blues and blacks, but years ago after studying the genetic makeup of blues more came to the conclusion that to get good/true/"standard" blues, blues should be mated to blues.  An occasional outcross to another variety for improvement is understandable as you said. 

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Re: Blue,Black & Splash a.k.a (BBS)
« Reply #2 on: July 28, 2015, 08:55:43 AM »
As far as I'm concerned, anybody advertising BBS is a good source to stay away from for blues.   They don't know how to breed them properly. 
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Re: Blue,Black & Splash a.k.a (BBS)
« Reply #3 on: July 29, 2015, 12:40:51 PM »
I'm with Mike.

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Re: Blue,Black & Splash a.k.a (BBS)
« Reply #4 on: July 30, 2015, 03:51:06 PM »
Hi Folks, Here's an article from Tom Kernan on breeding Blues

http://showbirdbid.proboards.com/thread/2031

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Re: Blue,Black & Splash a.k.a (BBS)
« Reply #5 on: July 30, 2015, 09:13:56 PM »
BBS was a marketing term to sell chicks really had nothing to do with quality.  I personally knew Basil Smith where Tom got his birds and he was a very well respected breeder in this area of Pa especially for game type breeds.  I was told he was the fellow to contact for quality sumatras.  I got some birds from him back in the 1970's or 1980's but can not recall what breed they were but visited his place several times.  Very nice fellow.

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Re: Blue,Black & Splash a.k.a (BBS)
« Reply #6 on: July 31, 2015, 10:46:59 AM »
Hi Folks, Here's an article from Tom Kernan on breeding Blues

http://showbirdbid.proboards.com/thread/2031

Nice!  8)
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