Isabelstu
Chirping
- Dec 24, 2021
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I’ve owned my own chickens for about 5 years now but haven’t been getting too much into genetics until 2 years ago. I have a basic understanding of colour genetics and all that hocus locus but I’m still lacking when it comes to understanding the complexity’s of lacing and double lacing, how they cross with each other and other genes and how it effects the aesthetics of the bird.
This summer we put up new pens for my flocks and now I’ve decided to give breeding a go. I have a double silver laced barnavelder as my rooster and then hens include a Vorwork, blue laced Wyandotte, lavender Sussex and another double silver laced barnavelder to pair well with the rooster.
If any pros could explain how the lacing gene works and how it might pair with the hens and how it’ll effect the offspring that’ll be great.
I know that my rooster does not carry the lavender gene so all the babies produced from my lavender Sussex will be black/ black based birds but I have no idea how lacing will even effect the offspring for my vorwork, I have no clue what genes create the stylish vorwork but I love it

This summer we put up new pens for my flocks and now I’ve decided to give breeding a go. I have a double silver laced barnavelder as my rooster and then hens include a Vorwork, blue laced Wyandotte, lavender Sussex and another double silver laced barnavelder to pair well with the rooster.
If any pros could explain how the lacing gene works and how it might pair with the hens and how it’ll effect the offspring that’ll be great.
I know that my rooster does not carry the lavender gene so all the babies produced from my lavender Sussex will be black/ black based birds but I have no idea how lacing will even effect the offspring for my vorwork, I have no clue what genes create the stylish vorwork but I love it

