I have a turkey with really small eyes, I think Holm needs her. I am going to have to cull her I am afraid.
The size of her eyes won't affect her table manners. Invite her to dinner.
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I have a turkey with really small eyes, I think Holm needs her. I am going to have to cull her I am afraid.
porters calculator goes by 'breed' they list the genes to plug in the calculator .. well a lot of the breeds http://www.porterturkeys.com/phenotypesandgenotypes.htmWell I guess I'll just try to pick a tom and see what I get. I have no clue what the genetic makeup is on my hens. Barely sure of their breed. So no idea if they are pure or have dominant or recessive genes. Wish I had a better idea about them. I'll love the little ones no matter what they are genetically!
If you mate your Bronze hens to JJ, you have a 12.5% chance of producing some Bronze poults. I believe that is the only mating that can produce more Bronzes for you in the first generation. As a side benefit you have the same percent chance of producing Blue Red Bronze and Red Slates.
Royal Palm - b1b1 cgcg dd nn
Bronze - bb CC dd NN
Blue Slate - BB CC Dd NN
Self Blue - BB CC DD NN
JJ - Bb CC Dd NN Rr
If you had a Narragansett tom, crossing him with the Bronze hens would produce 50% Bronze toms (split to Narragansett) and 50% Narragansett hens.
Bronze is the color of the wild turkeys for use with the calculator - bb.
Narragansett bb n- for use with the color calculator. The reason for only mentioning a few of the many color genes is because these are the only color genes that are different from the basic color genes showing in the calculator for these particular colors.
I have a turkey with really small eyes, I think Holm needs her. I am going to have to cull her I am afraid.
What kind of hen is she? Does she see ok?