Tim --
Thanks for your post!
This is what I've been told in a private email:
"Your "Golden Duckwing" is actually split for gold/silver & Wheaten/duckwing, so eWh/e+ S/s+
You don't say what hens he has been bred to but I assume wildtype Duckwing e+/e+ s+/-
This mating could produce phenotypes of both Silver Duckwing S/- pullets ,Partridge (Gold Duckwing) pullets s+/-, Black Breasted Red (Partridge bred Duckwing ) cockerels s+/s+ and Golden (split Silver/gold) Duckwing Cockerels S/s+.
The above will be 50% pure e+/e+ and 50% impure eWh/e+."
This is pretty much what I have actually seen come out of him. Silver and goldish pullets, BBR cockerel, Golden cockerel. Could I see this same pattern if he were homozygous for either silver or gold?
And what, genetically, is the difference between gold duckwing and BBR hens?
Incidentally, here's a pic of the roo in question, followed by pics of three offspring. The really silvery pullet is still very young, and I haven't photographed her yet.
roo:
And some offspring:
Thanks for your post!
This is what I've been told in a private email:
"Your "Golden Duckwing" is actually split for gold/silver & Wheaten/duckwing, so eWh/e+ S/s+
You don't say what hens he has been bred to but I assume wildtype Duckwing e+/e+ s+/-
This mating could produce phenotypes of both Silver Duckwing S/- pullets ,Partridge (Gold Duckwing) pullets s+/-, Black Breasted Red (Partridge bred Duckwing ) cockerels s+/s+ and Golden (split Silver/gold) Duckwing Cockerels S/s+.
The above will be 50% pure e+/e+ and 50% impure eWh/e+."
This is pretty much what I have actually seen come out of him. Silver and goldish pullets, BBR cockerel, Golden cockerel. Could I see this same pattern if he were homozygous for either silver or gold?
And what, genetically, is the difference between gold duckwing and BBR hens?
Incidentally, here's a pic of the roo in question, followed by pics of three offspring. The really silvery pullet is still very young, and I haven't photographed her yet.
roo:

And some offspring:


