Bobtail Cochin color genetics?

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Does anyone know how the genetics work on bobtail Cochins? It seems that nobody knows exactly what they are generally. Thanks!
 
They are a recessive gene.
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Are they on the recessive white locus? The pattern seems to suggest it.
 
From the scarse information avaiable I've been able todo find, they are Birchen a the e locus(They Poped Up from Brown Reds) and sex-linked Imperfect Albinism at the Sex linked S locus.
 
From the scarse information avaiable I've been able todo find, they are Birchen a the e locus(They Poped Up from Brown Reds) and sex-linked Imperfect Albinism at the Sex linked S locus.
Well I was wrong. Interesting!
 
Well I was wrong. Interesting!
The males are mostly white due to the double effect of s^al/s^al vs females being s^lal/- also there is more than one form of recessive white the one based on the mottling locus(mo^w) found in asían breeds(I am currently dealing with such mutation on my white Asil line)
 
The males are mostly white due to the double effect of s^al/s^al vs females being s^lal/- also there is more than one form of recessive white the one based on the mottling locus(mo^w) found in asían breeds(I am currently dealing with such mutation on my white Asil line)
Oh, interesting.
 
Awesome! Do you have any idea what they look like crossed on a black birchen Cochin hen?
 

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