Also, on jubilees, if you cross jubliee to jubliee, will you get some white and some black in addition to jubilee or do they breed pure? Just idle curiosity on that one.
So a rooster has to carry two genes to be barred, or does that make them double barred? Can a rooster be split for barring? Hens are easy, if they have b- they are barred; plain and simple. It is just a little more confusing for me on roos.
Do you have an example of a single barred...
Thank you so much! This is so helpful to me. I am interested in learning more about genetics and coloring. I have been trying to understand the barring gene BB v. Bb. Is it typically possible to tell by the pattern? What I understood in my reading was that BB would have wider white bars...
Would someone be able to answer a question for me? Please and thank you. :)
I have a chocolate cuckoo orp that I am thinking about breeding to my solid hens. I think he is double barred (?). What would the chicks look like? Would they be barred versions of each color or some sort of mix...