no. black is dominant to white, and white is dominant to blue. the only sure way to get a blue chicken is to breed two other blue chickens.
A zebra dog
All foals will be either chestnut, cremello or palomino. None of the foals from this mating could be bay, black, buckskin, perlino because both parents are homozygous ee at the extension site.
It depends on the colors they carry/colors behind them in the pedigree. If the black is homozygous he will only throw black. But if he is is a black from a harl breeding it depends in the colors in the harl breeding. If he is a black from a blue breeding he could produce more blue (porcelain/blue mantles) amongst the other harl colors. If he's a black/fawn he could produce fawnequins if the porcelain carries for fawn. It's alot deeper than just the 2 dogs you see.
It is possible, the lab may have a black color gene in it.
Cofagrigus Yamask Watchog Patrat Vullaby (By breeding) Pawniard (By Breeding) Gothita ( By breeding) Sandile (By breeding) Snivy (By Breeding)
a black rock chicken has black featers and may have ginger feathers.
A silky black copper chicken.
Go to 'Breeding farm' and you should see a bar saying 'The Black Market'. Click this and you will be in the Black Market.For Howrse you go Breeding Farm --> The Black Market.
getting the black charizard is only possible through breeding and you have a 8100 to 1 chance of getting it
the black racer is a Coulber constrictor
carnell is mixed
Breeding for color is hit and miss. The dominant gene in either bird could produce wide variants of color in offspring. Depending on the genetics of the hen and roosters used you may even get throwbacks to previous crosses. For example, your black and red sex link may produce a buff or a silver lace when crossed with the buff Orpington. If you are looking to produce a certain color you may need to select for four or five generations of offspring before getting the one you wish.