Can any 2 chickens mate and produce a fertile egg?

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We have female sultans(and male), female polish(and males) and a lakenvelder rooster in same coop, can the lakenvelder create a chick with either breed? Can any 2 chickens mate and produce 'something"?...If not, is there a way to determine compatibility?
 
Just wanted to let you know that today hatched a bantam (tiny one) and polish baby. It is so little and has different coloring.
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This is her.
 
Just wanted to let you know that today hatched a bantam (tiny one) and polish baby. It is so little and has different coloring.
This is her.

Dats a wittle baby!!!!!!! What type os the bantam and is that a WHITE polish?!?
 
The mother hen determines the size (and conformation type) of the chicken hatched. The male determines the feather coloring and comb combo. Shanks depend on dominant and recessive genes involved. (For instance, yellow shanks is dominant. A bird carrying the yellow shank gene already carries the full set of 2 genes needed to pass on the shanks.)

We have a 1 3/4 lb OEGB Brown black bantam who mates our 5-6 lb PR hens- he does a surprisingly efficient job of getting the job done... and hens love him, lol. The mix is a standard sized, well-colored PR, with red areas/ underbody breaking through black feathers. Yellow shanks. Usually laying a white- lightly tinted egg.
 
We have female sultans(and male), female polish(and males) and a lakenvelder rooster in same coop, can the lakenvelder create a chick with either breed? Can any 2 chickens mate and produce 'something"?...If not, is there a way to determine compatibility?

The way species typing works is any type of that species has to be able to reproduce to make fertile offspring,
So all chickens are one species because they can all mate with each other for fertile offspring, the same rules applies to horses and donkeys, they are two different species so when they breed they produce a mule which can not produce fertile offspring.
 

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