Here is what F.B. Hutt, author of Genetics of the Fowl has to say on albinism in chickens and turkeys.
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Yes, I know, thanks for sharing.Here is what F.B. Hutt, author of Genetics of the Fowl has to say on albinism in chickens and turkeys. View attachment 1957209View attachment 1957213 View attachment 1957210View attachment 1957211
Can't wait.Let's just wait until this professor runs a genetic test on my feathers, & see who's correct?
Hi Chicken Enthusiasts,
My name is Rod Scott and I'm a Biology Prof who does research with DNA. I have learned that some albino chickens have a very interesting change to the DNA that can be easily studied using genetics techniques that are now available in most undergrad biology labs. I'd like to try to develop a new teaching lab activity using feathers from albino chickens (and their parents and normal siblings if possible), but I don't have access to the feathers I need. Can anyone reading this post help me figure out where to get some feathers like this? If so, please contact me directly at [email protected]
I'll be very grateful for any help you can provide.
Thanks,
Rod
Someone sent me to Gamefowl people before. They were mean, and a moderator gave me a warning to stay off the Gamefowl threads.You should try to meet gamefowl people.
Absolutely not. I already tried to explain that to you.He has blue too, not just black.
Are you skipping around the description of his skin, beak, & eyes?
I only saw you talking about the feathers, & shanks.Absolutely not. I already tried to explain that to you.
Can't wait.
Get those feathers in the mail.