if you have genetic questions

Redrooster, the lack of giving credit, When you quote someone, you need to state who you are quoting, and list your source. Otherwise you are essentially stealing credit (or in the case here, blame) for their work. And that is illegal. If you are in school and do that on a paper, you could fail the entire course, not just the paper that you copied.

If you have a specific genetic question, ask it. If you have a bunch of questions, we will answer them, but you need to not try to lump all poultry genetics into one question. We can give you resources to go read, as well.
 
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there are two types of Laced birds, the ones based on eb(brown or AKA partridge) and other on Birchen(ER) eb laced birds genetic make up(sample Silver laced Wyandotte) eb/eb(brown) S/S(Silver) Pg/Pg(pattern gene) Co/Co(Columbian Restrictor) Ml/Ml(Melanotic)... ER Laced Genetic Make up(sample Silver Laced Sebright) ER/ER(Birchen) S/S(Silver) Pg/Pg(Pattern gene) Db/Db (Dark brown) and Co/Co(Columbian) ... Without Columbian these ER birchen based laced birds would be Spangled instead. like spangled Hamburs
 
oh ok
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you all know i wast trying to plagerize once they asked me for the website i gave it to them, thanks for the info will have more quesions

thankyou for answering my question
 
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I notified the administrator of some of the errors in the site. He was very accepting at first but once he found out I was working with a certain Marans breeder he told me to get lost and I did not know what I was talking about.

Tim
 

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