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  1. Chris09

    Crele?

    Quote: "meat-type barred rock" I beleve that it would be a Barred Rock Rooster over a Columbian Rock Hen.. The offspring male and female should be Barred.. The "meat" type Black Rock would be a White rock Rooster over a Columbian Hen (I beleve) the offspring male and female should be Black...
  2. Chris09

    Crele?

    Quote: meat type barred rock OK, Thanks.. Chris
  3. Chris09

    Crele?

    OK, now I'm really confused. On http://www.edelras.nl/chickengenetics/mutations1.html#gen_mut_elocus they said that the Solid Black Plymouth Rock is (E/eb ml+ Co/co+ id+/id+ w/w)... But I know that the Black Plymouth Rock is a Sport from the Barred Plymouth Rock just like the White Plymouth Rock...
  4. Chris09

    Crele?

    Quote: Sonoran, I trust what you say, it could be a typo in the book but it was (e-p) that they had in there. Now I have a question. You said " the E-alleles include only E (extended black), E^R (birchen), e^Wh (wheaten), e+ (wild-type) and e^b (brown). ". What about e^s (Speckled), e^bc or...
  5. Chris09

    Crele?

    This is from- Old English Game Bantams as Bred and Shown in the United States Partridge Beard (1983) describes his Partridge Old English: The Partridge Old English Game bantam has been produced by replacing wild type gene in the Black Breasted Red with the partridge gene. The primary effect of...
  6. Chris09

    Crele?

    Becky; What is the Spangled bird in the first picture a cockerel or pullet? Chris
  7. Chris09

    Crele?

    Becky you little pullet in the second picture looks to me to be a Ginger Red... Your cockerel looks to be a Brown Red Chris
  8. Chris09

    Crele?

    I got this information from: Old English Game Bantams as Bred and Shown in the United States. Catlin (1991) describes how he made his own strain of Creles by crossing two Crele males with two unrelated Black Breasted Red females. From the mating all the sons were dark (intermediate) Creles...
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