@Poultrybreeder do you want to join the project? You seem to know a fair amount about breeding, coding, drawing ect.
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Sure!@Poultrybreeder do you want to join the project? You seem to know a fair amount about breeding, coding, drawing ect.
Wonderful! Do you have anything you think you could do to help?Sure!![]()
Leg color, comb type, egg color, I'm working on eye color right now, and Rose Quartz is working on earlobe color. Black Hackle is working on editing photos for formatting, but more photos are appreciated. Cyprus is putting the page together. We got a few coders, but no coding was done yet. BYC staff is in support of the project.Well, I'm not sure what you all have already done, so I'm not sure what I could do yet.
Correct, this is more evident on Roosters, for example Ameraucana Leghorn cross will have a large flopy pea comb. I would put on the notes, incompletely dominant size will vary depending on the size of the single comb parent side.you mean this Single x pea:
P/p+, r+/r+, d+/d+, Bd+/Bd+
would look different from a normal Pea comb?
P/P, r+/r+, d+/d+, Bd+/Bd+
I can put something in the notes at the end of each that have the P/p+.
In the case of skin color White is completely dominant over yellow skin.They aren't partial dominant either. I think in blue black splash black Bl'Bl' and Splash BlBl are co-dominant.
Partial dominance I think has to do with multiple alleles or something?
Good to knowIn the case of skin color White is completely dominant over yellow skin.