Yes, I would. But it would still be easier than having to make hundreds more.You may have to do more pictures if there is more than one color or shape in the offspring though. Makes sense.
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Yes, I would. But it would still be easier than having to make hundreds more.You may have to do more pictures if there is more than one color or shape in the offspring though. Makes sense.
Nah, nah, it was all fun and easy stuff for me, I do love a good genetic discussion ya' know. But cheers? Cheeriyo!Great stuff guys...I think we put in a honest days work on this. Let's look for a brighter future...*cheers, cheers!*
We will base the traits off of standard traits... for example, even if your Wyandotte had a single comb, if you chose Wyandotte and crossed it with a RIR the Wyandotte would have a rose comb no matter what. (I think?) Anyhow, you would cross a Wyandotte and a RIR and get a drawing of what the shape of the bird, but the color cross would be a photo that a member submitted.So the calculator will be based off of good quality birds or ..? Im confused
Cuz if we put in all the nitpicky things that were wrong with the bird, we would have millions of drawings.We will base the traits off of standard traits... for example, even if your Wyandotte had a single comb, if you chose Wyandotte and crossed it with a RIR the Wyandotte would have a single comb no matter what. (I think?) Anyhow, you would cross a Wyandotte and a RIR and get a drawing of what the shape of the bird, but the color cross would be a photo that a member submitted.
Oh, I understand now. Just so that we are using a good representation of the breed and so it's not extremely hard to make the program (Btw rose comb is dominant)We will base the traits off of standard traits... for example, even if your Wyandotte had a single comb, if you chose Wyandotte and crossed it with a RIR the Wyandotte would have a single comb no matter what. (I think?) Anyhow, you would cross a Wyandotte and a RIR and get a drawing of what the shape of the bird, but the color cross would be a photo that a member submitted.
Oops. I knew that. Will edit it.Oh, I understand now. Just so that we are using a good representation of the breed and so it's not extremely hard to make the program (Btw rose comb is dominant)
Oops. I knew that. Will edit it.
It's true! Lol. But it is true.