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  1. The Moonshiner

    Showgirl Genetics: How do they work?

    That pairing won't produce any stripper showgirls.
  2. The Moonshiner

    Showgirl Genetics: How do they work?

    Push away I don't mind at all. I don't mind disagreement, corrections or learning. We're all good
  3. The Moonshiner

    Showgirl Genetics: How do they work?

    I'll take your word for it cause all I have is a phone and its hard to look closely at anything.
  4. The Moonshiner

    Showgirl Genetics: How do they work?

    But he's not silkied and its unknown if he carries one gene for it so how will he throw show girl offspring or silkied offspring?
  5. The Moonshiner

    Showgirl Genetics: How do they work?

    Now I'm back to questioning what their definition of a sizzle is. I was reading it as one parent wasn't a silkie but a frizzle. IDK too much unknown to wear myself out with.
  6. The Moonshiner

    Showgirl Genetics: How do they work?

    @Cyprus I'm thinking one silkied gene and one NN gene from one parent and one frizzle gene from other parent.
  7. The Moonshiner

    Showgirl Genetics: How do they work?

    @Cyprus So what do you think? Rooster is silkie(ish) body type with one silkie feather gene, one frizzle feather gene and one NN gene?
  8. The Moonshiner

    Showgirl Genetics: How do they work?

    So he isn't silkie feathered? Is he frizzled? Pic?
  9. The Moonshiner

    Showgirl Genetics: How do they work?

    For me as soon as I saw black "sizzle" showgirl rooster I have no idea what would really be produced because sizzle means different things to different people. I see a lot of frizzle feathered ones called sizzles so I'm not sure if OPs bird is even silkied. I haven't keep up with the ABA for...
  10. The Moonshiner

    Showgirl Genetics: How do they work?

    As far as the necked neck part there's single NN gene birds that are often referred to as having a "bow tie" or a patch of feathers on lower neck area. When bred to anything that isn't a NN it would produce about 50% NN and 50% non NN. A double NN gene bird is completely non feathered neck. When...
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