Granny's gone and done it again

I would like to travel.. we can’t do much because of all our dogs. Maybe get rv an travel around and see all you.
Barred gene is dominant, so a male only needs one and he will be barred. He's got 2 spots for that gene, so his chances are better than a female which only has one spot for that gene.
h20 was asking if she'd get barred chicks from non barred hens with a barred rooster. Those hens have no barred gene to contribute, so it's up to the rooster. If he's got one gene, it's 50/50 a female chick will get it. If he's got 2 barred genes, a pullet chick will for sure get one and be barred. Male chicks in this scenario will be the same, because the mother hen cannot contribute a barred gene, so the only barred gene comes from the rooster.
i can do mammals genetics but I am s so confused about chickens
 
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