Do I want to learn about genetics? Yes. Is it very intimidating and scary? Yes.

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I breed to the SOP but before covid, I was showing my birds. This is what I use for the breeds recognized by the APA. There are several threads on BYC that have a lot of very good information. I have done experimental breeding's in the past but now I just work with my pure heritage breeds. Good luck and have fun...
https://poultry.extension.org/articles/poultry-anatomy/poultry-genetics-an-introduction/
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This is one of my female RIR's on champion row waiting to get her picture taken.
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Some of my males. The cockerel in the middle was also a champion.
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They are GORGEOUS!!!!!!!! I've never seen RIRs with that dark a coloring before. Could you describe the process of selecting birds for breeding? How many hens an how many roos do you keep? How much do you usually narrow down a hatch of chicks? (for example, if you hatch 10 chicks, how many do you usually keep for breeding?)
 
There's different mutations of most of the genes I think. Mottling has like 4, or 5 different mutations.
Oh god. I'm going to stay away from mottling for now. Seems scary. For genes other than colors- do they work separately/differently? Do they have the same little code things of letters/symbols also?
 
Oh god. I'm going to stay away from mottling for now. Seems scary. For genes other than colors- do they work separately/differently? Do they have the same little code things of letters/symbols also?
There's color splits, & there's genes that can't be combined.
They all have symbols.
 

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