Could this rooster pass a barring gene?

C Siena

Crowing
Feb 9, 2023
1,141
4,648
386
Ohio
We recently hatched 15 chicks and one looks like a BR. We have a BR hen and my guess our BR chick is a cockerel (2 solid roos). 3 of the chicks are from our neighbors eggs (she gave us to keep). Could this rooster, of those 3 eggs, depending on the hen, have passed a barring gene so a chick looks like a BR?
I'm almost sure this is a cockerel (bottom pic) at 1 month old but want to check before I try to rehome him. I don't want to rehome a "possible" pullet. I'm trying to learn about genetics.
Silver Hawk.jpg
IMG_20250513_114505114[1].jpg
 
Yes that rooster could produce a barred offspring of either sex.
Thank you. I though he could.
Are you also stating that he could produce one that looks like a BR?

I'll also have to see if the one that looks like a BR has any changes in feathers as it develops.
 
Yes. The rooster is barred, so he can pass barring on to offspring of either gender. Black is dominant over red, so if the hen was black based any barred chicks are going to look similar to barred rocks.

A 4 week old chick with a comb that large is almost certainly a cockerel, but it won't hurt to grow out a little more.
 
Yes. The rooster is barred, so he can pass barring on to offspring of either gender. Black is dominant over red, so if the hen was black based any barred chicks are going to look similar to barred rocks.

A 4 week old chick with a comb that large is almost certainly a cockerel, but it won't hurt to grow out a little more.
What do you think now at 12 wks?

IMG_20250707_130128254_HDR[1].jpg
IMG_20250707_130259092_HDR[1].jpg
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom