BlueTheBrahma
Crowing
I’m inclined to say that they will be bad cockerel line and good pullet line, because the parasitic white isn’t quite like the recessive or dominant whites. As far as I know (someone correct me), only Roos have the white at the tail base,Thank you for the suggestions. Huge BUT, Chooks Man instructed me to cull King. (Obvious parasitic? white, squirrel tail and he developed a neurological something)
Here's the back story just to catch you up and a question or 2 I've been mulling over.
King was with the Marans hens (original 3 Joannie Jett and Betty) since day olds. Kong was put in mix flock. (All 5 from Meyers hatchery)
Joannie went broody and King sired 4 (F1--3 girls and Prince) so we're up to 6 hens now, Prince got rehomed (same white and squirrel tail like King)
Fast forward June '23... 1 of the F1 hens goes broody. All eggs set under her are either Joannies or Jetts, I only set the darkest eggs and Betty wasn't laying...King sires 3 (Angel, Raven and Copper)
Chooks Man's favorite is Angel of the 3 pullets....
In December I switched roosters... Kong with Marans. King with mixed flock.
Here's some questions I've been wondering for anyone wanting to answer.
Seeings that these 3 pullets are Joannies or Jetts, these would still be F1's correct? Pullets progeny would be F2?
Angel lays the darkest egg just like Joannie. If not darker...Same shape.
Raven and Copper lay similar shape and color eggs to Jett. Is this a safe guess to Dam's ?
Seeing that King is the pullets sire. And King is (parasitic?) white and squirrel tail, but the pullets don't show white, does that make them recessive for white? Or does he produce bad cockerel line and good pullet line?
What will this cause moving forward with for example Kong x Angel with this scenario? If she is recessive for white, will she then throw white into her cockerel progeny?
Thanks for plowing thru all of this anyone and everyone.
They can stilll be fixed over the generations, it might just take some hard work.