Thanks! These guys are a new breed and colors for me. I just wish I had more girls in the bunch. Hopefully my new hatchlings will have more girls.
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Either the cream dilute gene or the lavender gene diluting red coloring to the point of almost looking silver.I have a Q!
So I saw a pic on a Hedemora thread that was like a peach and lavender color, but it was almost white and super pearlescent. What genes are behind there? Anybody know?
Wild-type partridge.the breast its almost gold just some black tips and the end of the feathers
E is a pattern gene. Different than base-color genes. There are only two options for base color genes, silver or gold/red. All black markings are caused by pattern genes. E is extended black, which means the bird is entirely black, with no base color visible. Your bird/s are wild-type partridge pattern, which is the least dominant pattern type in chickens. They have no other, more dominant patterning genes.
is this the birdI have a Q!
So I saw a pic on a Hedemora thread that was like a peach and lavender color, but it was almost white and super pearlescent. What genes are behind there? Anybody know?