Feb 14, 2010 #11 Chris09 Circle (M) Ranch 10 Years Joined Jun 1, 2009 Messages 10,998 Reaction score 708 Points 328 Location Ohio Quote: Not all ways true.. For example the Lamona and Hollands has Red ear lobes and lays a White egg. Chris
Quote: Not all ways true.. For example the Lamona and Hollands has Red ear lobes and lays a White egg. Chris
Feb 14, 2010 #12 D Dar Crowing 11 Years Joined Jul 31, 2008 Messages 5,929 Reaction score 40 Points 251 yeah i dont get into genetics at all... I am like..."ooo theres a pretty bird.. i want it!"...lol
Feb 14, 2010 #13 D Dar Crowing 11 Years Joined Jul 31, 2008 Messages 5,929 Reaction score 40 Points 251 Quote: Not all ways true.. For example the Lamona and Hollands has Red ear lobes and lays a White egg. Chris hey i just copied what was on performances web site and thats why i gave the link... i am just the messenger.. of apparently miss information ...lol
Quote: Not all ways true.. For example the Lamona and Hollands has Red ear lobes and lays a White egg. Chris hey i just copied what was on performances web site and thats why i gave the link... i am just the messenger.. of apparently miss information ...lol
Feb 14, 2010 #14 alicefelldown Looking for a broody 11 Years Joined Aug 18, 2008 Messages 1,433 Reaction score 11 Points 171 Quote: They are not the same gene (blue eggs & pea combs) - just very close together and tend to be inherited together.
Quote: They are not the same gene (blue eggs & pea combs) - just very close together and tend to be inherited together.
Feb 14, 2010 #15 FireTigeris Tyger! Tyger! burning bright 10 Years Joined Nov 22, 2009 Messages 5,037 Reaction score 85 Points 296 Location Jacksonville, FL - Arligton- Quote: They are not the same gene (blue eggs & pea combs) - just very close together and tend to be inherited together. like eye and hair color in humans?
Quote: They are not the same gene (blue eggs & pea combs) - just very close together and tend to be inherited together. like eye and hair color in humans?
Feb 14, 2010 #16 aussieheelr Songster 10 Years Joined Jun 16, 2009 Messages 1,281 Reaction score 11 Points 151 Location western slope, Colorado All my EE's have pea combs and red ears and all lay a blueish/greenish egg. Each varries a bit in the shade but all colored.
All my EE's have pea combs and red ears and all lay a blueish/greenish egg. Each varries a bit in the shade but all colored.
Feb 15, 2010 #17 Chris09 Circle (M) Ranch 10 Years Joined Jun 1, 2009 Messages 10,998 Reaction score 708 Points 328 Location Ohio Quote: Not all ways true.. For example the Lamona and Hollands has Red ear lobes and lays a White egg. Chris hey i just copied what was on performances web site and thats why i gave the link... i am just the messenger.. of apparently miss information ...lol I understand, and I won't soot the messenger Chris
Quote: Not all ways true.. For example the Lamona and Hollands has Red ear lobes and lays a White egg. Chris hey i just copied what was on performances web site and thats why i gave the link... i am just the messenger.. of apparently miss information ...lol I understand, and I won't soot the messenger Chris
Feb 15, 2010 Thread starter #18 technodoll Songster 10 Years Joined Aug 25, 2009 Messages 2,265 Reaction score 35 Points 191 Location Quebec, Canada Thanks so much for all your information and input, guys! I'm pretty confident that my EE roo carries the dominant blue gene but the only way to tell will be to hatch offspring next month then wait until the daughters start laying! A true act of patience, LOL!
Thanks so much for all your information and input, guys! I'm pretty confident that my EE roo carries the dominant blue gene but the only way to tell will be to hatch offspring next month then wait until the daughters start laying! A true act of patience, LOL!