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post #2361 of 2756

If you have hatched both Silver and golden females from matings where he was teh sire then he must be a golden, I would assume he is a cross of Silver Duckwing x Crele myself due to the barring, are all of his offspring barred or when bred to the SDW does he through some without barring?

OEGB: Columbian, Opal, Birchen, Silver Blue, Brown Red

Rosecomb: Black, Birchen in development, Columbian in development, Opal in development.

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OEGB: Columbian, Opal, Birchen, Silver Blue, Brown Red

Rosecomb: Black, Birchen in development, Columbian in development, Opal in development.

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post #2362 of 2756
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Originally Posted by Cjarvis View Post

If you have hatched both Silver and golden females from matings where he was teh sire then he must be a golden, I would assume he is a cross of Silver Duckwing x Crele myself due to the barring, are all of his offspring barred or when bred to the SDW does he through some without barring?

he is homozygous for barred... to date i've had about 30 chicks from him (only a few pure oegb, the rest mutts) and ALL of them are barred.

 

the pure oegb chicks i've had the silver barred cockerel, had 2 very red barred pullets (no cockerels tho, so i don't know if they're bbr) and another silver chick that i lost at 3 days old.  the mixed chicks were with a variety of things, including brahma cochin d'anvers and d'uccle. no predictable color patterns but all were barred.

Karen - k.i.forgot (it's a ham thing...)
Welcome to the Zoo!  2 Morgans, 2 Minis, 1 Standard Poodle, 3 cats, 3 pet birds and the chickens.

Dorkings and bantam Cochins mostly, with a few others here and there.

And of course, my wonderful Hubby, who puts up with me and keeps me in check when I start to get crazy.

Feather Anatomy Guide  -  Genetics Simplified  -  My Website

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Karen - k.i.forgot (it's a ham thing...)
Welcome to the Zoo!  2 Morgans, 2 Minis, 1 Standard Poodle, 3 cats, 3 pet birds and the chickens.

Dorkings and bantam Cochins mostly, with a few others here and there.

And of course, my wonderful Hubby, who puts up with me and keeps me in check when I start to get crazy.

Feather Anatomy Guide  -  Genetics Simplified  -  My Website

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post #2363 of 2756

Thank you ki4got! I love my Crele and Silver Barred OEGB!

 

What colors will they produce again? (I forgot to write it down)

Bantams: Frizzled Mottled, Blue, & Calico Cochins; Seramas; and Crele OEGB!!!!!!!!

 

Layers: Buff Orpingtons, Deleware & Rhode Island Reds

 

 

Now raising Coturnix Quail!!


 

 

http://bantamhotel.weebly.com

 

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Bantams: Frizzled Mottled, Blue, & Calico Cochins; Seramas; and Crele OEGB!!!!!!!!

 

Layers: Buff Orpingtons, Deleware & Rhode Island Reds

 

 

Now raising Coturnix Quail!!


 

 

http://bantamhotel.weebly.com

 

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post #2364 of 2756

crele is technically barred bbr.  some people get odd when you call a non-bbr with barring crele, but... hu.gif

 

ignoring the barring, which will breed true with them all, red x red = red. red roo x silver hen = red pullets and gold cockerels.

 

not that it applies to you, but just for fyi, if you breed a silver roo to a red hen, you'll get silver pullets and gold cockerels. but if your goal is red (or true crele) then the red roo is definitely the better choice.

Karen - k.i.forgot (it's a ham thing...)
Welcome to the Zoo!  2 Morgans, 2 Minis, 1 Standard Poodle, 3 cats, 3 pet birds and the chickens.

Dorkings and bantam Cochins mostly, with a few others here and there.

And of course, my wonderful Hubby, who puts up with me and keeps me in check when I start to get crazy.

Feather Anatomy Guide  -  Genetics Simplified  -  My Website

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Karen - k.i.forgot (it's a ham thing...)
Welcome to the Zoo!  2 Morgans, 2 Minis, 1 Standard Poodle, 3 cats, 3 pet birds and the chickens.

Dorkings and bantam Cochins mostly, with a few others here and there.

And of course, my wonderful Hubby, who puts up with me and keeps me in check when I start to get crazy.

Feather Anatomy Guide  -  Genetics Simplified  -  My Website

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post #2365 of 2756

Excellent! Just a question: What would you get if you breed a Gold Cock with a Red Hen?

Bantams: Frizzled Mottled, Blue, & Calico Cochins; Seramas; and Crele OEGB!!!!!!!!

 

Layers: Buff Orpingtons, Deleware & Rhode Island Reds

 

 

Now raising Coturnix Quail!!


 

 

http://bantamhotel.weebly.com

 

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Bantams: Frizzled Mottled, Blue, & Calico Cochins; Seramas; and Crele OEGB!!!!!!!!

 

Layers: Buff Orpingtons, Deleware & Rhode Island Reds

 

 

Now raising Coturnix Quail!!


 

 

http://bantamhotel.weebly.com

 

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post #2366 of 2756

Here is the link to a color calculator that I have been using:  http://kippenjungle.nl/kruisingKipFlexTree.html?DATA=S;Chicken%20Plug-in%20Calculator;gallus;F;kipkiezer_bestanden/;JPG;1,G;H;Silky;;,G;F;Frizzle;;,G;Na;Naked%20Neck;;,G;Hf;Henny%20Feathering;;,G;Cp;Creeper;;,G;Pti;Foot%20Feathering%20%28simplified%29;;,G;V;Vulture%20Hocks;;,G;Mb;Muff%20Beard;;,G;Cr;Crest;;,G;Et;EarTuft;;,G;Rp;Rumplessness;;,G;D;Duplex%20Comb;;,G;Bd;Breda%20Combless;;,G;R;Rosecomb;;,G;P;Peacomb;;,A;H;H+;;;D;;W;,A;H;h;;Silky;R;;;,A;F;F;;Frizzle%20semilethal;H;Frizzle;;,A;F;f+;;;H;;W;,A;Na;Na;;Naked%20neck;H;Naked%20neck%20SF;;,A;Na;na+;;;H;;W;,A;Hf;Hf;;Henny%20feathered;H;Henny%20feathered%20SF;;,A;Hf;hf+;;;H;;W;,A;Cp;Cp;;Creeper%20LETHAL;H;Creeper;;,A;Cp;cp+;;;H;;W;,A;Pti;Pti;;Featherfooted;D;;;,A;Pti;pti+;;;H;;W;,A;V;V+;;;D;;W;,A;V;v;;Vulture%20hocks;R;;;,A;Mb;Mb;;Beard;H;little%20Beard;;,A;Mb;mb+;;;H;;W;,A;Cr;Cr;;Crest;H;little%20Crest;;,A;Cr;cr+;;;H;;W;,A;Et;Et;;Eartufts%20lethal?;H;Eartufts;;,A;Et;et+;;;H;;W;,A;Rp;Rp;;Rumpless%20lethal?;H;Rumpless;;,A;Rp;rp+;;;H;;W;,A;D;D^v;;V-shape%20Duplex;D;;;,A;D;d+;;;H;;W;,A;Bd;Bd+;;;D;;W;,A;Bd;bd;;Combless;R;;E;,A;R;R;;Rosecomb;D;;;,A;R;r+;;non-rosecomb;R;;W;,A;P;P;;Peacomb;D;;;,A;P;p+;;non-peacomb;R;;W;,C;RP;Rosecomb;Peacomb;Walnutcomb;,C;RP;non-rosecomb;non-peacomb;Single%20comb;,C;RM;non-rosecomb;;;,C;RM;non-peacomb;;;,C;NVL;;;Single%20comb;&mgt=Sloc:s+/s+,Iloc:i+/i+,Eloc:e+/e+&fgt=Sloc:s+/-,Iloc:i+/i+,Eloc:e+/e+

 

I don't know why the link is so darn long, but it's a good color calculator.  smile.png

We are a ranching family in the southeast Texas panhandle where we run a small commercial flock of hair sheep.  We have 10 Black Cochin bantams (3 frizzled), 5 Splash Cochin bantams, and one grumpy Black Silkie bantam hen.  Other critters on the outfit include 3 good using horses, 3 barn cats, a Cardigan Corgi, and my pet Boer/Spanish nanny goat.

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We are a ranching family in the southeast Texas panhandle where we run a small commercial flock of hair sheep.  We have 10 Black Cochin bantams (3 frizzled), 5 Splash Cochin bantams, and one grumpy Black Silkie bantam hen.  Other critters on the outfit include 3 good using horses, 3 barn cats, a Cardigan Corgi, and my pet Boer/Spanish nanny goat.

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post #2367 of 2756
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Originally Posted by WallabyOfChaos View Post

Here is the link to a color calculator that I have been using:  <snip>

I don't know why the link is so darn long, but it's a good color calculator.  smile.png

the link you posted had all of the changes to the basic genome you'd made...

 

this is the basic calculator prior to any mutations being added.

http://kippenjungle.nl/kruising.html

 

i use this frequently, to refresh my memory of what mutations are on which loci.

Karen - k.i.forgot (it's a ham thing...)
Welcome to the Zoo!  2 Morgans, 2 Minis, 1 Standard Poodle, 3 cats, 3 pet birds and the chickens.

Dorkings and bantam Cochins mostly, with a few others here and there.

And of course, my wonderful Hubby, who puts up with me and keeps me in check when I start to get crazy.

Feather Anatomy Guide  -  Genetics Simplified  -  My Website

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Karen - k.i.forgot (it's a ham thing...)
Welcome to the Zoo!  2 Morgans, 2 Minis, 1 Standard Poodle, 3 cats, 3 pet birds and the chickens.

Dorkings and bantam Cochins mostly, with a few others here and there.

And of course, my wonderful Hubby, who puts up with me and keeps me in check when I start to get crazy.

Feather Anatomy Guide  -  Genetics Simplified  -  My Website

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post #2368 of 2756

I am using the "Tab View" version of the calculator you posted.  I bookmarked it before I made any changes, so there are no modifications. 

We are a ranching family in the southeast Texas panhandle where we run a small commercial flock of hair sheep.  We have 10 Black Cochin bantams (3 frizzled), 5 Splash Cochin bantams, and one grumpy Black Silkie bantam hen.  Other critters on the outfit include 3 good using horses, 3 barn cats, a Cardigan Corgi, and my pet Boer/Spanish nanny goat.

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We are a ranching family in the southeast Texas panhandle where we run a small commercial flock of hair sheep.  We have 10 Black Cochin bantams (3 frizzled), 5 Splash Cochin bantams, and one grumpy Black Silkie bantam hen.  Other critters on the outfit include 3 good using horses, 3 barn cats, a Cardigan Corgi, and my pet Boer/Spanish nanny goat.

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post #2369 of 2756
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Originally Posted by WallabyOfChaos View Post

I am using the "Tab View" version of the calculator you posted.  I bookmarked it before I made any changes, so there are no modifications. 

yeah i see that now. the primary difference is the 'extra' mutations shown at the bottom. if you go to the base link those are removed. depends if you're breeding silkie/frizzle/creeper/etc or just want the basic colors listed.

Karen - k.i.forgot (it's a ham thing...)
Welcome to the Zoo!  2 Morgans, 2 Minis, 1 Standard Poodle, 3 cats, 3 pet birds and the chickens.

Dorkings and bantam Cochins mostly, with a few others here and there.

And of course, my wonderful Hubby, who puts up with me and keeps me in check when I start to get crazy.

Feather Anatomy Guide  -  Genetics Simplified  -  My Website

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Karen - k.i.forgot (it's a ham thing...)
Welcome to the Zoo!  2 Morgans, 2 Minis, 1 Standard Poodle, 3 cats, 3 pet birds and the chickens.

Dorkings and bantam Cochins mostly, with a few others here and there.

And of course, my wonderful Hubby, who puts up with me and keeps me in check when I start to get crazy.

Feather Anatomy Guide  -  Genetics Simplified  -  My Website

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post #2370 of 2756

I really like it because it is easy to breed a pair of whatever, then you can select something to breed out of those offspring in the genotypes tab.  It's fun.

We are a ranching family in the southeast Texas panhandle where we run a small commercial flock of hair sheep.  We have 10 Black Cochin bantams (3 frizzled), 5 Splash Cochin bantams, and one grumpy Black Silkie bantam hen.  Other critters on the outfit include 3 good using horses, 3 barn cats, a Cardigan Corgi, and my pet Boer/Spanish nanny goat.

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We are a ranching family in the southeast Texas panhandle where we run a small commercial flock of hair sheep.  We have 10 Black Cochin bantams (3 frizzled), 5 Splash Cochin bantams, and one grumpy Black Silkie bantam hen.  Other critters on the outfit include 3 good using horses, 3 barn cats, a Cardigan Corgi, and my pet Boer/Spanish nanny goat.

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