W+/W+, Id,/Id white
W+/W+, id+/id+ slate
w/w, Id/Id yellow
w/w, id+/id+ willow
Footnote: this is simplified genetics and can be affected by plumage color. E and ER cause the shank coloration to be darkened.
W+/W+, id+/id+ slate
w/w, Id/Id yellow
w/w, id+/id+ willow
Footnote: this is simplified genetics and can be affected by plumage color. E and ER cause the shank coloration to be darkened.
I would like there to be a footnote that says what I wrote above.
There should be two locus thingies. One for the W gene (simple dominant and recessive) one for the Id gene. (Sexlinked. Hens only get one copy so Id/- for them.)
Yellow father plus slate mother equals white legged chicks.
The other way around makes sex-linked chicks-slate legged pullets and white legged cockerels.
There should be two locus thingies. One for the W gene (simple dominant and recessive) one for the Id gene. (Sexlinked. Hens only get one copy so Id/- for them.)
Yellow father plus slate mother equals white legged chicks.
The other way around makes sex-linked chicks-slate legged pullets and white legged cockerels.