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Conasaugamama

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The white rooster and the yellow hens are a product of the black hens (silver laced Wyandotte) and yellow rooster (buff Orpington.) I have no idea how to properly translate all of that. I’m new! However, I raised 12-15 of the yellow hens and 13 of the white roosters (which I’m assuming is considered sexlinked) and it was the same result every time. Roosters white. Hens yellow. What does that make the offspring? I’ve googled and googled but all I can find is basically the same question I’m asking. TIA
 

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Beautiful birds. What type of comb does the rooster have? Is that from the Wyandotte? We have had Buff Orps and they have single combs I know.
 

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