Interesting information on sex-link in the Ancona

Cetawin

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I was researching trying to find out who laid my lone egg I have received....thinking it was the Ancona I found this information:



Chocolate is a sex-linked recessive trait. If a chocolate drake mates with a black duck, all female offspring will be chocolate, while all male offspring will be black. A black drake mated to a chocolate duck produces all black offspring. Only male offspring will carry the sex-linked recessive chocolate gene. (Holderread 1985, 4)

I also found this info...so my beautiful brown egg is most likely a Halequin egg not an Ancona:


The Ancona is a hardy, adaptable, all-purpose duck. It is an excellent layer, typically laying 210-280 white, cream, or blue eggs yearly. The Ancona also grows relatively quickly, and produces high quality meat that is more flavorful and less fatty than that of most Pekin ducks. Anconas are well suited for situations where they can forage for some of their food and are capable of eating large "banana" slugs. "They make excellent pond or yard ducks since they tend to stay close to home, do not fly under normal conditions and are large enough so that they are less likely to be preyed upon by winged predators. Typically they have moderately calm temperaments and make fine pets."
 
I just read that same thing in Holderread's breed bulletin--so cool. I didn't realize so many duck breeds could produce sex-linked offspring. Thanks for sharing.
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