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It depends. Would you use a pullet from the first cross or a hatchery black sex link?
I don't know. just a hypothetical. what would be the difference?
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It depends. Would you use a pullet from the first cross or a hatchery black sex link?
Well, most hatchery black sex links are created from a Rhode Island Red male over a barred Rock female. The genetics of the offspring of a hatchery cross will be different from a cross of a gold laced Wyandotte male over a barred Rock female. The phenotype (appearance of the bird) of the 2 crosses may look the same (black or barred) but the genotype is different (they carry different genes). Therefore if both are bred to a gold laced Wyandotte the outcome will be different.