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    Considering an American Bresse x Buckeye cross, please give input

    When you breed with Bress chickens, you get a lot of other genes in the line of the other breed, the original Bresse, the Bresse have a color that is similar to the Sicilian Butter Combs and the East Frisian Gulls, so the Buckeyes will have edging and other markings, but that is also very nice...
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    Considering an American Bresse x Buckeye cross, please give input

    Bress male is EE/SS/II/DbDb/PgPg It's better you use a Buckeye male over Bresse hens. All pulets are not silver
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    Jumbo eggs

    It was a cross from Sulmtal with kraienkopen. He must allways cross again. Too big eggs. But allways again big eggs
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    Jumbo eggs

    I had a friend 25 jears ago. He bread biglayers. A henn lays her first egg 84 gramms. Older henns lay till 120 gramm eggs with one yolk
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    Silver (double laced) Brahmas

    Use silver dark Brama and cross with Barnefeld. Than you have the Pg gen from bouth. Co in split and Db to
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    Bresse cross color genetics

    Bresse are EE/SS/II/PtPt/DbDb All pulets are silver S. Dark brown and the pattern gen you found when you cross with duckwing ore pardrige
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    Recreating the 55 flowery chicken coloration

    Yes you have right. My Bresse are crossed with nativ chicken. Have peacomb. Rooster and hen are bouth E e+/Ss/Mo mo/B^SD b/I^? i
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    Recreating the 55 flowery chicken coloration

    I have crossed 55 with Bresse. I got barred chicks. But I wounder why I hade some very light chicks. Now I know why. It's B^SD B^SD.
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    Smoky gene

    Smokey is not dominant. II is dominant about I^S. I^P is also not dominant. Font belife always what others write
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    The Moonshiner's Leghorns

    The Id gen is a dominant sexlinked gen
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    Orpington Genetics/Breeding

    I have not heard of yellow barred chickens, we have Niederrheiner in Germany that are yellow-colombian barred, but I have not seen any chickens that are yellow barred, I think it is because the background is the wheat color, wheat colored barred is a difficult matter because it is very blurry...
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    Genetic questions!

    That's so interesting! What do you think would happen if I crossed Buttercup hens to a Egyptian Fayoumis rooster? I can't tell if they're barred or not... maybe they're autosomal barred too. When you cross Fayomi ore Brakel with Butercubs, the F1 will be like Fayony. I cross Butercubs with...
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    Genetic questions!

    If the Ancon chicken is black, i.e. based on extended black, you won't see it. You will get black offspring that go pattern and dark brown, which is in the Sicilians, cannot show up in black, so you have to draw at least one F2 to get back to the original colors. Mottled will only show up a...
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    unusual comb-not sure what to call it (polish/leghorn cross)

    A long time ago I bred horn-combed chickens with crown-combed ones. They were Siziliana and Augsburger with horn combs. In the F1 I got horn-combed chickens that had small spikes on their horns.
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    All my crazy projet ideas!

    You can work with Leghorn. Only henns. The ofspring gives id+ hens and Idid rooster. But you have Ii dominant white in your flock. And all genes you don't see under II. Silver Db Pg Mi?
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    Smokey color gene in chickens?

    I thought for a long time about how my Smoky chickens could have so many spotted chicks. I found an interesting report on American genetics sites. Dutch white-capped hens were mated with colorful Paduans. The chicks were all white-capped and spotted. It's exactly the same as with exchequer and...
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    Smokey color gene in chickens?

    I know now I hade in my bresse/my chicken F1 one hen heterocygus smoky. Smoky is recessiv against I domminant white. But it's a allel. My original bresse rooster with my smoky henns have only white chicks. Bresse are EE/SS/DbDb/PgPg/WW/idid/kk/bb
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    Buttercup comb on Olive Egger backcross chick?

    It's verry easy to understand about the butercup comb and the cronecomb with la fleche ore other crested ore uncrested chicken. Look at the nostrils. Buttercups have normal nostrils. All other have deformed nostrils
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    Smokey color gene in chickens?

    You can try to breed a smoky chicken with black animals. I think you can see smoky in mixed breeding. Smoky makes black to a little bit gray.
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    Smokey color gene in chickens?

    Today I slaughtered my first roosters from the Smoky brood. They were 90 days old and weighed around 1450 grams when fasting. I inspected the roosters that appeared white to me and found smoky-colored feathers on all of them. No black or wild-colored ones. But how can it be that I get dominant...
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