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
Yes, but that one is a bit outdated, and I stole the pictures.
Yeah. What's outdated about it? I could use it fine, though there weren't enough pictures, that didn't matter very much.


I did notice that there wasn't a gene for spotted tabby, which to my knowledge is dominant over mackerel, but recessive to ticked.
I don't know if there is a name though. I didn't spend long on it.
Is there Chinchilla or Bimetallic on that calculator?
 
She would have to show more breast. And also I realize now that a wyandotte does not have visible main tailfeathers
Largefowl often will show more.
Too bad all of the silver laced Orpingtons here are British style, otherwise they would show a typical type of chicken. The lacing isn't totally great, but it's close. Maybe Sebrights?
The roosters wouldn't look good.
 
Yeah. What's outdated about it? I could use it fine, though there weren't enough pictures, that didn't matter very much.


I did notice that there wasn't a gene for spotted tabby, which to my knowledge is dominant over mackerel, but recessive to ticked.
I don't know if there is a name though. I didn't spend long on it.
Is there Chinchilla or Bimetallic on that calculator?

I guess not, hence outdated.
I made a separate one for the ticked/tabby/spotted genes
http://kippenjungle.nl/Overzicht.htm?run=catsimplified
 
I guess not, hence outdated.
I made a separate one for the ticked/tabby/spotted genes
http://kippenjungle.nl/Overzicht.htm?run=catsimplified
Hmm. I use Messybeast for a lot of cat genetics, though I don't know whether it is accurate enough, I have never needed real accurate information. Anyways, here I am, not talking about chickens.
Earlobe color. Have you tried studying that? I find it too complicated.
 
Crossing earlobe colors is a mess. O, and it is not related to eggshell color ;)
Thanks. Yes, I am aware that it is not related to eggshell color. :)
How about leg color? I am aware that yellow is recessive and I know about dermal melanin and fibromelanin.
We have a doc around here somewhere with shank color genetics.

Do you have any info on the possible resulting of crossing a hard feathered bird with a soft feathered bird?
 

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