Sir, help me look at this young rooster. Recently, I learned that a rare recessive white will leak out buff and red colors. I didn't see those small black spots on it. Could it be the red shoulder effect caused by recessive white.
Sir, I want to ask, this is the color of the first generation of marans eggs I imported from Turkey.
When their offspring's egg color becomes lighter. Like this:
Does that mean there is something wrong with the rooster?
Now it can only be made up by the way that the son returns to the mother...
Sir, several of my friends' blue layer have laid such dark blue eggs recently. They are lushi and dongxiang.
And they are all hens laying the first egg, or hens resuming laying eggs.
Although such blue eggs don't often appear, it also shows that chickens can do this.
There is a possibility, although the two kinds of chickens are far apart. I’m trying to continue to cross with white -faced Spainish. See if this color can continue to work like this.
That's great. Compared with the dominant, the recessive needs double time. I think it will make up for lavender.
Also, sir, in this case, it should not dilute the red and buff?
Sir, I want to ask you, the blue layer from Asia and the blue layer from South America seem to work in different places. If they are double pure, will they make the eggs bluer. Has anyone tried this?