The best genetics scenario website IMO is the Kippenjungle chicken genetics calculator. I could spend hours there!
The 5 toe gene is considered dominant. However, partial expression in the phenotype is known to happen occasionally in crosses. Some chicks may get four toes on one foot, yet five on the other. The genotype in those individuals would be carriers for both traits.
Mixes can sometimes surprise you of course. I'd be interested to see your crosses, they're always cute....there's always more to learn too! Life is uncertain
The 5 toe gene is considered dominant. However, partial expression in the phenotype is known to happen occasionally in crosses. Some chicks may get four toes on one foot, yet five on the other. The genotype in those individuals would be carriers for both traits.
Mixes can sometimes surprise you of course. I'd be interested to see your crosses, they're always cute....there's always more to learn too! Life is uncertain
