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Oh right, duh
Morning, MC! How's Duckling?
Quote: What does barred mean?
Barred is a term for a type of inherited feather color pattern that can be different between males and females (depending on how many copies there are).
"Auto sexing" breeds are breeds for which you can tell male from female at hatch. Cream Legbars are a common example. Here is a discussion of auto sexing on the Greenfire site:
https://greenfirefarms.com/auto-sexing-chicken-breeds.html
But there are also many "sex links" which are crosses between certain breeds that are done in a particular way so that you can tell male from female at hatch. Common ones from hatcheries/feed stores are Red Sexlinks and Black Sexlinks. To understand how to "make" a sex link, you kind of have to go down the rabbit hole of chicken color genetics. There are threads on BYC where people talk about which crosses can give you a sexable hatch - those folks know more than I do by a lot...
- Ant Farm
Good Morning all,,or Good day..
Still bumming over my poor hatch rate. ( to come). Winter just vacuums here. So hard to get good eggs.
@Akrnaf2 Might I ask what you do for a living? Your knowledge of microbiology and medical stuff is amazing. Want to come here and figure out my poor hatches?
@BantyChooks I am suddenly feeling jealous of your poor hatches that are way better than mine.
I need coffee BRB!
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They're not perzactly looking like they're going to be improving.... Day 29 on the ducks now and nothing.![]()
I think that breeds with a chipmunk pattern are an autosexing chick too, right?
No, many chicks with "chipmunk" down are not auto sexing. That chipmunk pattern, in its simplest expression, means that the chick has a certain genetic background (e+, I think). In Cream Legbars specifically, females have the very clear chipmunk look to their down, and this is disrupted in males, who have a white spot on their heads and less clear lines down he back.
The signs are different for each cross or auto sexing breed (though ones based on the barring gene all count on the head spot - I think).
(I'm not sure I've had enough coffee yet for this discussion, so I'll stop talking...)![]()
I think that breeds with a chipmunk pattern are an autosexing chick too, right?
No, many chicks with "chipmunk" down are not auto sexing. That chipmunk pattern, in its simplest expression, means that the chick has a certain genetic background (e+, I think). In Cream Legbars specifically, females have the very clear chipmunk look to their down, and this is disrupted in males, who have a white spot on their heads and less clear lines down he back.
The signs are different for each cross or auto sexing breed (though ones based on the barring gene all count on the head spot - I think).
(I'm not sure I've had enough coffee yet for this discussion, so I'll stop talking...)