Zanna
Songster
If there are any recessive genes, the breeding pair must both have it to show the problem. I had been working with my own line for several years and introduced a new Cockeral from someone else's line. Bred him to several of my hens and they produced some beautiful offspring, nice dark eggs, very exciting!!! Next season, bred the Cock back to four of his best daughters. Started hatching white chicks with the bcm coloured chicks. The new cockeral had a recessive white gene which he passed on to 50% of his offspring unknown to me until I did the father/daughter matings. When breeding him back to his daughters that had inherited the gene, 25% white chicks hatchedthank you @downtheriver !
Are there any bad things that pop up regularly with Marans when inbreeding? Like crossed beaks, or whatever?
This is only my third year hatching Marans, and I haven't had any genetic issues... but I haven't done any in breeding at all.

