A century of Turkey talk 2000-2100.

I didn't see that Ron. We are only 2 hours apart. But seems Little Rock gets more snow then us. As the front moves across the delta and hits the Mississippi River they tend to slide north or south. If it snows I just stay home. Memphis doesn't own snow plows. It's the ice that scares me!
 
Aurora, does Adam play too? Everytime mine get let loose they run & flap. If I kick the soccer ball it's game on!


I think he will eventually. He's never really free ranged so I think he was rather overwhelmed with it all. He was still strutting quite a bit and only stopped once or twice when he was confused.
 
I bet he will. He's been through a huge change. It will take him a bit to orientate. I would think. He's young too. Still can't believe how big & mature he is for his age. He's still a baby! :D
 
Bummer Memphis!


Enjoy a night out on the town!



Chaos
 did you understand my answer, I think I have it right, it has been over 40 years since I had a college level class on genetics but I think I have it right, recalling a Pundit square.


There is no recessive to worry about, the ngng does not exist in the sweetgrass so it cannot be passed on.
Answer was understood. So do turkeys not carry recessive genes than? If one of the cross babies with the hidden "ng" mated a royal palm would you eventually get somebody with two "ngng" genes?
 
Answer was understood. So do turkeys not carry recessive genes than? If one of the cross babies with the hidden "ng" mated a royal palm would you eventually get somebody with two "ngng" genes?
All the genes in a sweetgrass and royal palm are recessive, the toms of a cross would be : b1b1 cgcg ng/N and the hens are regular sweetgrass. If you crossed the hybrid tom to a royal palm you would get pure royals and pure sweetgrass hens but the tom sweetgrass will be like their father: b1b1 cgcg ng/N
 
Copper your getting way beyond me now! SLOW DOWN!!! LOL

I am just a parrot repeating what I learn on the porter site, and of course this parrot is slightly dyslexic so nothing is ever quite right...

I have officially ticked off Ginger tonight. They wanted a feather from his back to see if it was blue based or black based, I saw neither. I had to pull the feather from his back, He did not like the idea at all! I waited until he was roosting to do it, but he still noticed me pull it.

I was sure as soon as I pulled it out I heard Ginger say " Belly Button!".


Beings I took picture of it you all might as well see Ginger's feather.





 
All the genes in a sweetgrass and royal palm are recessive, the toms of a cross would be : b1b1 cgcg ng/N and the hens are regular sweetgrass. If you crossed the hybrid tom to a royal palm you would get pure royals and pure sweetgrass hens but the tom sweetgrass will be like their father: b1b1 cgcg ng/N
So than what determines what genes are dominant and which ones are recessive?
 

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