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Only clue I havr is that his comb was a very dark purple.That's still young to me. We had a 4 y/o who was very protective and active. Any clues as to what could have happened? I feel so bad for both you and him.![]()
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Only clue I havr is that his comb was a very dark purple.That's still young to me. We had a 4 y/o who was very protective and active. Any clues as to what could have happened? I feel so bad for both you and him.![]()
Yeah my hen drank like no tomorrow when I gave her more water.Don't beat yourself up, my chicks are still using the chick waterer and they knock it over regularly, we are in the 90's here most days. Yesterday I was out most of the day and came home to knocked over waterer, have no idea when they knocked it over. But they all drank a long time when I refilled it!
ThanksI hope it works out! So sorry about your rooster!!I lost my only rooster over a year ago and I still miss him so much!
Brahmas have a pea comb and pea comb is dominant but if the brahma in question is heterozygous (Pp) instead of homozygous (PP) it is possible for the offspring to inherit the single comb gene. You can't look at a chicken that has a pea comb and tell whether it is PP or Pp because it only requires one copy of the P for the trait to be displayed. At least one person has posted that a pea comb caused by (Pp) is not as well formed as one caused by (PP) but I cannot verify that.Thanks! I appreciate your input
I think someone else on this thread told me that all of the brahma chicks should have either a pea comb or a rose comb depending. I believe pea comb is dominant. I know that single comb is recessive which is why I'm confused about the single comb with these chicks.
I guess I'll have to wait for them to feather out before I can have more of a clue. So far the only chicks with single combs appear to be from the same cross. It's possible they both came from a cochin egg. I know the cochin he has lays a very light egg; I've seen it.