NewFlockOnTheBlock
Songster
I'm a relatively new chicken owner (coming up on one year) and very new to chicken genetics. Here's my question:
When considering the offspring of two specific breeds, does it matter which breed is on the paternal side and which is on the maternal side when determining physical appearance and character traits, or are the two breeds themselves all that really matters, regardless of which is the mom and which is the dad?
I realize I'm not phrasing this very clearly, so here's a real-life example: We have a cockerel whose dad is a Buff Orpington and whose mom is a Silver Cuckoo Marans. Would he look the same and have the same temperament if the dad was a Silver Cuckoo Marans and the mom was a Buff Orpington?
One curious thing we noticed is that our little guy's tail looks more like the tail of a Marans rooster than that of an Orpington rooster. So, I'm wondering if tail shape is one of those features were Marans genes are more dominant, regardless of which parent they're passed down from.
(Side note: I love the the little golden brown Buff Orpington splotches on his chest, wings, and back!)
When considering the offspring of two specific breeds, does it matter which breed is on the paternal side and which is on the maternal side when determining physical appearance and character traits, or are the two breeds themselves all that really matters, regardless of which is the mom and which is the dad?
I realize I'm not phrasing this very clearly, so here's a real-life example: We have a cockerel whose dad is a Buff Orpington and whose mom is a Silver Cuckoo Marans. Would he look the same and have the same temperament if the dad was a Silver Cuckoo Marans and the mom was a Buff Orpington?
One curious thing we noticed is that our little guy's tail looks more like the tail of a Marans rooster than that of an Orpington rooster. So, I'm wondering if tail shape is one of those features were Marans genes are more dominant, regardless of which parent they're passed down from.
(Side note: I love the the little golden brown Buff Orpington splotches on his chest, wings, and back!)