Hi all--
I'm working on a bantam Phoenix project. We bought a mixed batch of bantam Phoenix several years ago--mostly gold and silver duckwing, but also one white rooster and one white hen. Fast forward a couple of years and we had fawn duckwing show up.
So, the only place the dilution factor (Id) that gave us fawn could have come from was one of the white birds if I understand the genetics stuff I've been reading (and please correct me if I'm wrong!). I suspect they're recessive white since the don't show any dark feathers like I've seen in birds with one copy of the dominant white gene.....
Just to make life more interesting, our last hatches in December gave us fawn, duckwing, and self blue (so lav/lav)....And a very light duckwing type hen with almost no color in her feathers but just enough very pale salmon showing up to tell me she's likely a duckwing based bird with two copies of the Id gene (I think--I've been looking for "sport" or "khaki" samples of fawn and just haven't had much luck finding pix yet).
My understanding of fawn genetics is that it's a codominant dilution factor along the lines of blue--no copies and black expresses fully (as allowed by the e+ gene for duckwing), one copy dilutes the black to fawn, and two copies lightens it further to near white and may also lighten red/gold (hence the near white feathers and very light breast in the sport pullet).
So here's my thinking on setting up breeding pens to try to maximize fawn with the following available birds: fawn duckwing cock, silver duckwing cock, white cock, four duckwing hens, "sport/khaki" duckwing pullet, white hen.
Fawn duckwing cock with white hen and duckwing hen (if the white hen is carrying fawn or other interesting genes it should show, and half the chicks from the duckwing hen should be fawn)
White cock with duckwing hens (again, trying to tease out what he's carrying).
Silver duckwing cock with "sport" hen (so all fawns if she's got two doses of dun factor) and a duckwing hen (I'd like to maintain the silver/gold duckwing line)
I have one gold duckwing cock I've held back--not sure if I want to keep the gold in the duckwing line and the sex linked genetics that go with it or just go with completely silver....
If the suspected lavenders grow up to be decent (they're young yet), I may to a lav to lav breeding next year--or I may cull the birds that have lav genes entirely since I gather lav to dun isn't a good idea....
Any help on this is greatly appreciated!
Catherine