This is pretty interesting, if you want to get technical.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4954956/#!po=16.6667
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4954956/#!po=16.6667
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Thank you. That helps a lot.Yes.
This explains it pretty well, mainly in relation to Japanese bantams, but it’s the same gene. Big serama breeders have tried to breed away from it, but I guess it still shows up.
https://www.cqpoultryclub.com/article-02.html
Whoa. Way too much Information for my novice brain. Maybe I'll check it out later. ThanksWVduckchick post: 20556845 said:This is pretty interesting, if you want to get technical.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4954956/#!po=16.6667
Whoa. Way too much Information for my novice brain. Maybe I'll check it out later. Thanks
I am glad I found this serama thread. 6 weeks ago 3 serama chicks hatched and I am still trying to guess if they are pullets or cockerel. Here are some most recent pics. Thanks for your help.
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Thank you. They just keep me guessing.For 6 weeks, I’d have to guess all pullets. Usually cockerels would the showing more comb/wattle development by now.
I agree.For 6 weeks, I’d have to guess all pullets. Usually cockerels would the showing more comb/wattle development by now.