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Robert Blosl
Rest in Peace 1947-2013
Thanks Kathy wish I could figure out how to post pictures. I think we have described this secret method maybe there is no term for this. bob
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Thanks Kathy wish I could figure out how to post pictures. I think we have described this secret method maybe there is no term for this. bob
Ah, now I better understand the terminology you were looking for Robert, but it isn't a specific type of breeding you are looking for; rather you are looking for a term used in genetics generally.
The term you are looking for to explain the differences in your flock and the same genetically identical flock raised in a different environment say 1,000 miles to the south is called "genetic divergence"; whereby environment, climate, food differences and other natural elements impact non-coded DNA. This is why the flocks may physically "appear" different but are still genetically identical. The coded DNA is not affected by genetic divergence just the non coded DNA. So "red" feathers may be say deep mahogany colored in the south and more red chestnut colored in the north but the feather structure and quality itself is identical.
I haven't delved into genetics this deeply in 30 years. Very exciting stuff for an old man to discuss![]()
But I should have saved myself a lot of typing and folks a lot of reading had I a better understanding of you initial question or my brain was quicker to realize what the real question was in the first place!
JA