Very cool. There is such a huge difference between the genetics that you do in a lab and the real-world kind.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I have a question speaking of Dom White..... I got a White chicks out of my Lavender pen. Funny thing is I think they are Dom White but no one is WHITE. I only hatch a few chicks that are white with her. She is a split for lavender as the few feathers that are leaking are black. I have breed her sire to other birds and the white will pop up every once in a blue moon from him too.
So I guess my question is if the bird is Lav (2 copies of Lav) could he also be dom white and not express it?
Quote:
If she is recessive white why does she have leakage? I thought rec white covered EVERYTHING.
Recessive white can also be leaky according to the Genetics of Chicken Colours.If she is recessive white why does she have leakage? I thought rec white covered EVERYTHING.
Quote:
OK.... I can believe that. I want to add that I used the Lavender roo over some Black Copper marans (I have been breeding them for 3 years now) and got some WHITE CHICKS. I don't think my Marans carry recessive white because surely I would have seen at least one at some point..... RIGHT? Do you seem my confusion??????
If she is recessive white why does she have leakage? I thought rec white covered EVERYTHING.
Quote:
Recessive white is very NOT leaky. Dominant white is the one that is often leaky. Recessive white can leak, but it is a feather here or there, and for some reason in my experience, it has always been on males, and as the bird matures into old age, it is more common than when the bird was younger.
I just don't get why white is so horrible. I had a white bantam roo and he was a cutie. Of course, I didn't breed him to my standard lavs or bbs but I did sell him to a couple who wanted to start a backyard flock of easter eggers.