Then this happened ...
This fellow had spectacular 'shafting' as a youngster and decided to keep him around a bit to see what he'd turn out like. Another male shows spangling in the upper chest ... but in red.
John - how is your Brown Red project coming?
From what I see he has REAL lacing and I would think he would be a valuable bird for someone working on LF laced blues.
We do have a few blues that are somewhat related that we may try. They're mutts, but maybe still worth a go. Has anyone else gotten lacing out of Brown Red x Black? I'm wondering if something along the lines of Co with Db are responsible for some of the shafting issues seen in our Brown Reds. Perhaps melanotic added from the Black led to this guy. (We did have a duckwing cockerel crop up last year out of our Brown Reds that was well-laced.) Hetero for lacing somewhere, he has rather clean lacing on his chest - turning to spangling lower down and toward his back. Still has lacing a bit past his wings, but loses it toward his tail - reminds me of the same areas mentioned as lacking color in black gold development.
BTW, I believe this is him as a day-old (center):
His head was quite light.
The cockerels all leak silver/gold. I'm inclined to believe my LF blacks may be more silver based than gold from the silver that I see. One cockerel has more than the leakage expected from an ER/E, and I believe he in ER/ER so that indicates there is still ER floating around in my LF blacks. The good news is due to silver/gold being sex linked I know all the pullets are gold. By breeding this siblings among themselves and hatching many chicks I should, hopefully, maybe get some nice brown reds next year.
All of the males from our cross to Black had tons of leakage, but none had chest lacing. Many of our females were leaky as well. Those that were jet black I chalked up to being E/e+ as we were working with a split male and I would suppose ER/e+ would be quite leaky (also chick down seemed to indicate E). But perhaps we were working with ER Black as well.
Will be neat to see what comes up for you next year!
I would be tempted to use that Ss cockerel over the best colored brown red pullets. That kind of lacing without shafting is difficult to achieve. The cross would give you half brown red and half birchen pullets. If you wanted to branch out into birchens you could put this male back over his birchen daughters. That would give you about half SS males. Once birchen is established you would always have a nice outcross by mating the males of one color over the females of the other color to get fresh blood into the male's color/line. Just a thought.
Thanks for the input, Mike. I am tempted, too - especially since it appears to be a bust for decent Brown Red males from that cross. Their type is really nice, but chest lacing is way off. I think we'll keep the best for a backup, but wait and see how this male turns out and use him. Would autosomal red be a concern in working toward Birchen? So far he has no leakage in the wing bow ...
We've come up with a few Brown Reds with little to no shafting, but they look to be over-melanized and are not as clean as the Ss fellow. We've lost some ground as far as evenness of color - the lower hackles are too light. Some are not as bad as others, but they aren't nearly as nice as the original birds from you. I hope we are maintaining type okay. The birds seem pretty solid in this regard and I may have taken this for granted had we not started working with Lavenders. Ha!