I know tends to be more of a thing outside of the UK scene.
But I thought I'd ask, has anyone one here done much colour breeding?
Deliberately trying to up to performance of coloured racers?
A couple of years back I did have a couple of yellow mealys that were true racing birds!
Colour breeding
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Diamond Dave
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I have a black grizzle hen at stock and she throws all sorts of colours that are proving to be quality birds.
The first year I had her she bred a white grizzle that I also put to stock and between them they are breeding white grizzle, black grizzle, tiger grizzle, brown grizzle as well as normal blues, pied and blacks.
A black n white gay pied was 3rd section from Bicc Pau last year (600+), he will hopefully go to barca this year and I have a white grizzle, and a black from her going to Pau next week.
The colours come thro various pairings but nothing that I have consciously bred for colour.
Ppl say that the pretty whites and coloureds are the first to get hit by percy and I have had several take a hit and survive ok but I have also got 3 and 4 y.olds that are predominately white that keep coming well and I have probably had as many chequers blues and reds been hit the same.
The first year I had her she bred a white grizzle that I also put to stock and between them they are breeding white grizzle, black grizzle, tiger grizzle, brown grizzle as well as normal blues, pied and blacks.
A black n white gay pied was 3rd section from Bicc Pau last year (600+), he will hopefully go to barca this year and I have a white grizzle, and a black from her going to Pau next week.
The colours come thro various pairings but nothing that I have consciously bred for colour.
Ppl say that the pretty whites and coloureds are the first to get hit by percy and I have had several take a hit and survive ok but I have also got 3 and 4 y.olds that are predominately white that keep coming well and I have probably had as many chequers blues and reds been hit the same.
Breeding a bird of any colour is easy if you know anything about genetics. But breeding a performance bird of any colour is considerably harderWinfort Lofts wrote: Mon Jun 08, 2026 7:50 am I know tends to be more of a thing outside of the UK scene.
But I thought I'd ask, has anyone one here done much colour breeding?
Deliberately trying to up to performance of coloured racers?
A couple of years back I did have a couple of yellow mealys that were true racing birds!
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Winfort Lofts
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I would imagine the hardest part is to still be as ruthless, even if the colours are right!king wrote: Mon Jun 08, 2026 3:46 pmBreeding a bird of any colour is easy if you know anything about genetics. But breeding a performance bird of any colour is considerably harderWinfort Lofts wrote: Mon Jun 08, 2026 7:50 am I know tends to be more of a thing outside of the UK scene.
But I thought I'd ask, has anyone one here done much colour breeding?
Deliberately trying to up to performance of coloured racers?
A couple of years back I did have a couple of yellow mealys that were true racing birds!![]()
If they were standard colour, and not good enough, the colours should expect the same result!
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Diamond Dave
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I know ppl who won't even have a red in the loft saying (and believing) that it is a weakness.
An old club mate of mine wouldn't have a red either in the loft. I give him a Mealy once to try and change his mind, even after it won for him he still didn't like the bird.Diamond Dave wrote: Mon Jun 08, 2026 5:19 pm I know ppl who won't even have a red in the loft saying (and believing) that it is a weakness.
