Does a blrw crossed with buff brahma make a sexlink?

It does not.

Details:
Light Brahmas are a silver-based color. Silver hens can be used in making sexlinks with gold-based roosters (And BLRWd are gold-based) But buff is gold-based. Gold hens cannot be used in making a sexlinked cross with a gold rooster.

Males have two Z sex chromosomes (ZZ)
Females have one Z, one W chromosome (WZ)
  • The W chromosome is short and does not carry some genes, such as barring/nonbarring, or silver/gold.
In this case, Dad is gold (Z^g/Z^g)
And Mum is Silver (Z^S/W)

Since the hen (Z^S/W) carries Silver on her Z^S chromosome, every chick that inherits the Z chromosome will inherit Silver. Every chick that inherits the W chromosome will not inherit the silver gene from the mother, because W does not have silver on it.

The offspring that inherit Mum's Z are males, because they have inherited
  • her Z^S chromosome,
  • and also the Z^g chromosome from their father
  • To make (Z^S/Z^g)
Silver is mostly dominant to gold, and so the male chicks look pale.

The offspring that receive the W from Mum are female. They've also inherited one of their father's two Z^g chromosomes and are (W/Z^g) These chicks are gold!
 
It does not.

Details:
Light Brahmas are a silver-based color. Silver hens can be used in making sexlinks with gold-based roosters (And BLRWd are gold-based) But buff is gold-based. Gold hens cannot be used in making a sexlinked cross with a gold rooster.

Males have two Z sex chromosomes (ZZ)
Females have one Z, one W chromosome (WZ)
  • The W chromosome is short and does not carry some genes, such as barring/nonbarring, or silver/gold.
In this case, Dad is gold (Z^g/Z^g)
And Mum is Silver (Z^S/W)

Since the hen (Z^S/W) carries Silver on her Z^S chromosome, every chick that inherits the Z chromosome will inherit Silver. Every chick that inherits the W chromosome will not inherit the silver gene from the mother, because W does not have silver on it.

The offspring that inherit Mum's Z are males, because they have inherited
  • her Z^S chromosome,
  • and also the Z^g chromosome from their father
  • To make (Z^S/Z^g)
Silver is mostly dominant to gold, and so the male chicks look pale.

The offspring that receive the W from Mum are female. They've also inherited one of their father's two Z^g chromosomes and are (W/Z^g) These chicks are gold!
Thanks for helping me understand i appreciate it.
 

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