So if you cross a double gene naked neck to a fully feathered chicken you get 100% one gene naked neck meaning that they would have the clump of feathers.
Right?
What happens if you crossbreed two chickens with one gene naked neck togethet?
Will you get 100% the same as parents or 25% double...
Arent purebreds naked necks double gene?
That wouldnt mean that all the crossbreed (with a non naked neck) offspring will be ''bow tie'' meaning single gene so all naked necks?
I am just asking!
I was looking for this info on the forum...
Not trying to be smart or rude.
Yesterday I was reading about Iowa blue chickens and Ixworth chickens.
The first have everything you need except the rose comb.
The second have a pea comb and its a bit heavier too but maybe not so extreme weather tolerant as the first ones...
When I was young my family had a non pedigree female German shepherd not very big the size of a malinois.
She was the smartest dog I ve met in person.
And very protective!
Now I don't own a dog but I want one in the future.
Every now and then I keep changing my mind on the breed.
I would like...
They also helped to create small herding breeds like corgis and Lancashire heelers, that you guys mentioned that you like in previous posts,long ago by moving Greeks Romans Roms and Celts...
I ve read that in wikipedia...
Sorry for my bad English 😃