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The Oregon blue is a slate version of the Oregon gray, they have white under plumage with slate pigmentation about the edges of the feathers in the body. There is some slight barring in the wing feathers which appears as a mixing of slate and white without definition.
At hatch, the Oregon blue poult has a yellow-slate gray down color with faint stripes on its head and back.
Genotype: bb cgc Dd nn for males and bb cgc Dd n- females.
Which means bronze based with gray, white, dominant slate and Narragansett mutations.
When breeding these 7 results are produced: Oregon blue, dark blue, lavender blue, dark lavender blue, Oregon gray, dark gray and white.
If any happen to carry a (b') black winged bronze gene these additional results can be produced: Royal palm, blue palm and lavender palm.