Should BYC Have It's Own, Easy To Use Genetic Calculator?

  • Yes, great idea!

    Votes: 194 87.0%
  • No, waste of time...

    Votes: 4 1.8%
  • Yes, and I can offer help!

    Votes: 18 8.1%
  • Yes, but with some adjustments to the original post...

    Votes: 7 3.1%

  • Total voters
    223
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Did you put the d'Anvers in b or d?

:)

I offer help

I meant people don't know the genetics behind the brown they have anyways, so you shouldn't have to add the ability to do that.

Me too! I was really trying to put this thing away saying too much work, not enough resources, but BlackHackle here kept ignoring me and plugging along rather annoyingly, and look what came of it! Good job annoying me BlackHackle, you made something good out of it. :rolleyes:
reddish bay


Yup. And they do a good job if they put their mind to something. Enough sentiment, back to business!

I believe they have single combs on Pendesenca
yes, i suppose you're right. but I would like to include the chickens that have pink shells as well, but I have no clue where that comes from, I know from having seen them first hand that it is part of the outer layer. But I don't know what is responsible for it. or how it would be passed on. I'd like to be as through as I can be.
Since a lighter or darker egg shell (brown) will affect what the offsprings egg shell color will be if crossed with a true blue, I'd like to have that as close as possible too. :confused: it's not going to happen in a day. And if full fledged scientists can't fully figure it out I'm sure I have no real hope of understanding it fully, but it would be nice to have a calculator that would get you close.
 
I'm going to eat. In the meantime, for anyone watching, now would be the perfect time to give me the names of breeds with some sort of stable standard that you want to see on this chart that are not already there.
I.E Brabanters, Bielefelder, etc.
maybe these?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bresse_Gauloise

It looks like most of their info is on this wiki. they are available in Canada, and very limited in the US.
 
I'm going to eat. In the meantime, for anyone watching, now would be the perfect time to give me the names of breeds with some sort of stable standard that you want to see on this chart that are not already there.
I.E Brabanters, Bielefelder, etc.
I'm not doing Ayam Cemani. They are still close to a land race. Someone else can
Orloff
Comb: rasberry? I will have to study genetics of it.
# of toes 4
Feather footed (Y/n) n
Skin Color white
Egg Color brown (I think)
Earlobe Color red
Crested/Muffed/Bearded beard n muffs
Silkied? No
Vulture Hocks? No
Hen Feathered? No
Leg Color yellow
Eye Color reddish bay
Tail moderately long. Thin hackles
Hey guys, is there, by any chance, a cu/cu cute gene in D/Avners?? Cause my two month old's sure look like they possess that gene :lau
Well of course there is! :love
 
I'm not doing Ayam Cemani. They are still close to a land race. Someone else can
Orloff
Comb: rasberry? I will have to study genetics of it.
# of toes 4
Feather footed (Y/n) n
Skin Color white
Egg Color brown (I think)
Earlobe Color red
Crested/Muffed/Bearded beard n muffs
Silkied? No
Vulture Hocks? No
Hen Feathered? No
Leg Color yellow
Eye Color reddish bay
Tail moderately long. Thin hackles

Well of course there is! :love
Orloff and Ayam are already on the list.
Check the link/spreadsheet to see what is already there.
Also would like to mention that I pulled the Ayam Cemani off of the list of APA recognized breeds.
 

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