Susan Skylark
Songster
Since over half my current batch is composed of fee influenced quail, that is probably a good place to start on color genetics in these rascals. According to the all knowing interwebs it is a dilution gene (like black in horses) basically washing out whatever your other colors might be (a bay becomes a buckskin) and two copies means it has an even greater effect?
I’m not super interested in differentiating between calico, pansy, whatever fee at the moment just discovering it effect on various colors, and if the colors/patterns on the fee chicks are significant to what the underlying color is and whether it is homozygous or heterozygous. I’ll post a couple chick pictures and if any of you experienced quail raisers want to add your wisdom that would be great!
What’s with the mascara? The feet are orange not dark, poor light. This is the only one with the black down around the eyes. Dark yellow with thick black stripes. No idea on him.
This guy has caramel color thick stripes, medium yellow and light feet. Heterozygous fee pharaoh?
Spots on face, darker yellow, black stripes. Heterozygous fee gene, no idea on underlying color?
Light gray stripes, light yellow, a few thin stripes on head, homozygous fee?
Light yellow, thick black bars, head few to no markings, no idea!
Not sure if this is fee influenced but mostly medium yellow chick, light feet, slight reddish tinge over back and top of head. Rosetta homozygous fee?
I could be totally off the wall here too (please let me know!) but I’m a total nerd when it comes to this sort of stuff and love figuring out how it actually works. Also, do quail have any ‘lethal’ genes if you breed A to B? I know chinchillas have a lethal white (can’t be homozygous for the white gene and survive), certain paint horses have something similar, and breeding polled goats will get you all sorts of hermaphrodites and intersex critters, anything like that in quail so I know not to cross F with G or it will be bad? Thanks!
I’m not super interested in differentiating between calico, pansy, whatever fee at the moment just discovering it effect on various colors, and if the colors/patterns on the fee chicks are significant to what the underlying color is and whether it is homozygous or heterozygous. I’ll post a couple chick pictures and if any of you experienced quail raisers want to add your wisdom that would be great!
What’s with the mascara? The feet are orange not dark, poor light. This is the only one with the black down around the eyes. Dark yellow with thick black stripes. No idea on him.
This guy has caramel color thick stripes, medium yellow and light feet. Heterozygous fee pharaoh?
Spots on face, darker yellow, black stripes. Heterozygous fee gene, no idea on underlying color?
Light gray stripes, light yellow, a few thin stripes on head, homozygous fee?
Light yellow, thick black bars, head few to no markings, no idea!
Not sure if this is fee influenced but mostly medium yellow chick, light feet, slight reddish tinge over back and top of head. Rosetta homozygous fee?
I could be totally off the wall here too (please let me know!) but I’m a total nerd when it comes to this sort of stuff and love figuring out how it actually works. Also, do quail have any ‘lethal’ genes if you breed A to B? I know chinchillas have a lethal white (can’t be homozygous for the white gene and survive), certain paint horses have something similar, and breeding polled goats will get you all sorts of hermaphrodites and intersex critters, anything like that in quail so I know not to cross F with G or it will be bad? Thanks!