Jul 6, 2015 #1 itokuzu Chirping Joined Jun 25, 2015 Messages 201 Reaction score 1 Points 53 Location Maryland I have a black ayam cemani roo, and a white brahma mix hen that has some black splash around her neck. What would possibly happen if those two were to breed?
I have a black ayam cemani roo, and a white brahma mix hen that has some black splash around her neck. What would possibly happen if those two were to breed?
Jul 7, 2015 #2 GitaBooks Crowing 9 Years Friend Spirit Joined Jun 23, 2015 Messages 6,779 Reaction score 1,091 Points 371 Location USA I'm not sure! It sounds cool! Ayam Cemani genetics (hyperpigmentation or Fibromelanosis) is dominant and the white coloration in chickens is dominant also. Best of luck!
I'm not sure! It sounds cool! Ayam Cemani genetics (hyperpigmentation or Fibromelanosis) is dominant and the white coloration in chickens is dominant also. Best of luck!
Jul 7, 2015 Thread starter #3 itokuzu Chirping Joined Jun 25, 2015 Messages 201 Reaction score 1 Points 53 Location Maryland I'm excited to try it when they're older!