Creating Experimental Black Crele Chickens (Different Genetics, new variety)

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Chick Growth Update: 7 weeks old
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Buff Orpington/Barred Rock X Buff Orpington/Australorp.
 
Chick Growth Update: 7 weeks old
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Buff Orpington/Barred Rock X Buff Orpington/Barred Rock cross.
 
What I meant you see it more on bantams then largefowl. My chick is a largefowl, not a bantam, I didn't say my chick was a bantam.
I didn't say your chick was a bantam either. I was replying to the other poster (maybe you didn't notice I quoted them) and talking about their bantam chicks.
And no you don't see it more on bantams then LF. You see it on chicks with the genes for it whether bantam or LF.
I'm certain there's more LF birds with that pattern then bantams.
 
What's your point? None of those are wild type either.
There isn't any such thing as a recessive Wild type.
Wild type is wild type. Its dominate to some patterns on the e locus and recessive to others.
Also don't mean anything that your chicks are bantams. Color/pattern genetics are the same whether it's on large fowl or bantams.
I never said that there was recessive wild type, and I also never said anything about them having different genes because they're bantams. I just was trying to show the OP that chicks can have wild type-like markings and still be a completely different pattern.
 
I didn't say your chick was a bantam either. I was replying to the other poster (maybe you didn't notice I quoted them) and talking about their bantam chicks.
And no you don't see it more on bantams then LF. You see it on chicks with the genes for it whether bantam or LF.
I'm certain there's more LF birds with that pattern then bantams.
I misunderstood, nothing big.
 

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