So true!Id is the sex-linked gene. So if you crossed a willow w/w, id+/id+ legged cock with a yellow legged hen w/w,Id/- you'd get yellow legged cockerels w/w, Id/id+ and willow legged pullets w/w, id+/-.
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So true!Id is the sex-linked gene. So if you crossed a willow w/w, id+/id+ legged cock with a yellow legged hen w/w,Id/- you'd get yellow legged cockerels w/w, Id/id+ and willow legged pullets w/w, id+/-.
should I add to the spread sheet what the genes stand for?Mkay gotcha. So the difference between dark pigmentation in the legs.
For the sake of the coder, yes.should I add to the spread sheet what the genes stand for?
my mind is mush too. I'm done for the night, I'll add in those things to the sheet first though.For the sake of the coder, yes.
I'm sorry if I'm being dumb right now, my mind is mush
I'm trying to find more info on buttercup, V, strawberry, and apparently duplex comb types and I'm kind of lost.
Hey, a least your working on a ruff dayI'm sorry if I'm being dumb right now, my mind is mush![]()
I am not sure how that will work since I don't understand the programing of the calculator, but finding something very simple will be bestYep I can change that. I wasn't really sure what to put there so I'll figure something out. Maybe just a ** will work?
Dominant gene, but completely inhibited by the sex linked Id gene, birds that are w/w Fm/fm+ Id/id+ will have clear yellow shanks and yellow skin. w/w Fm/fm+ id+/id+ will have really dark green shanks and dark green skin. W+, Fm/fm+ Id/Id will have clear white shanks, W+, Fm/fm+ id+/id+ will have Dark Skin, Dark/Black Slate shanks.Fm- fibromelanosis, dominant gene
BR and RIR have yellow skin/shanksIn my experience, my Barred Rock's/RIR's skin is white.![]()
Yup, they do.BR and RIR have yellow skin/shanks
Have you seen @nicalandia's second post on this thread? Is that what you're looking for?For the sake of the coder, yes.
I'm sorry if I'm being dumb right now, my mind is mush
I'm trying to find more info on buttercup, V, strawberry, and apparently duplex comb types and I'm kind of lost.