I agree with David the E locus gene (brown) found in the barnies does produce autosomal barring in the juvenile plumage.
The bird has very good autosomal barring. It takes a gene called dark brown to get the autosomal barring with the pattern gene, melanotic.
The double lacing on barnies does not us the dark brown gene. They have the pattern gene, melanotic.
Please excuse me repeating information found in Davids post.
Tim
The bird has very good autosomal barring. It takes a gene called dark brown to get the autosomal barring with the pattern gene, melanotic.
The double lacing on barnies does not us the dark brown gene. They have the pattern gene, melanotic.
Please excuse me repeating information found in Davids post.
Tim
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