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Quote: Originally Posted by horsebackjenn      Yes, gold is the groundcolor, and black is the pattern color.   Partridge Rock should look the same as partridge wyandotte but the official names often...
You are in luck. The chicken color calculator is made by an Asperger... ;) It can visualize a lot for you.   http://kippenjungle.nl/kruising.html   Buff laced is called buff because dom. white makes the gold...
Holland is too small for an ocean, you mean the North sea? ;)   When the wind is right I can throw them over the border. I don't know of any restrictions.
I don't have many good lakenvelders to show you. I am doing color projects with vorwerk coloring. But if you are in the neighbourhood, why not? ;) I live near NRW, Kleve. Groesbeek, just over the border.   The dutch...
How bad is it? What material do you have available?   The lakenvelder pattern works best when you allow the birds to get a mild male feathering (think Phoenix/onagadori) but I don't like the effect on the hens' tail...
Quote: Originally Posted by dutchbunny83  Also, does it matter if the gene is coming from the dad or just if it's dominant it's dominant? Only for sexlinked genes.
Googled your words "dominance and recessiveness in chicken genes". Resources came a poppin'... ;)
Guineas need their space. You could try a llama instead. If you add one to a flock of sheep they protect it against wolves!
Forget that resource. I have never seen that many errors!   The biggest problem is that your colors will not be up to standard anymore. Blacks will be rusty etc...
What other salmon is there? ;)   E^Wh/E^Wh Mh/Mh S/(S). May be another red enhancer, but the mode of inheritance is also autosomal dominant.
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