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You want bama's cockerel? You're welcome to him if you'd like... I don't think I can keep him, need to downsize some more so I can focus on some improvements in other pens...
That would be very helpful! Buddy isn't hatching until fall. Thanks!

This morning the thermometer inside the coop said 96. That was at 10:00. Humidity at that time was 80%. It's like a steam bath. Everybody that cant go to the woods is gathered around the mister.
 
Here is the link to the study on earlobe color inheritance in poultry.

http://www.genetics.org/content/genetics/13/6/470.full.pdf

Short short summary, crossing white earlobe birds to red earlobe birds "The resulting offspring exhibited all gradations between entirely red and entirely white earlobes. . . . all four grades of earlobe color are found in the F1 generation." A sex link gene may be involved in determining earlobe color in some breeds. ". . .there is evidence for the existence of at least three factors influencing earlobe color."

I thought there was more in there about successive generations. I just skimmed it this time around. I'll go back study the paper when I'm not distracted.
 
That would be very helpful! Buddy isn't hatching until fall. Thanks! 

This morning the thermometer inside the coop said 96. That was at 10:00. Humidity at that time was 80%. It's like a steam bath. Everybody that cant go to the woods is gathered around the mister.


No prob! I'd rather he goes to a good home where he can be useful than just selling him off to anyone else... he's turning out to be a good boy too, my Lav Orp taught him respect, lol...

Heat and humidity here is awful too... our water bill is gonna be bad, lol...
 
Here is the link to the study on earlobe color inheritance in poultry.

http://www.genetics.org/content/genetics/13/6/470.full.pdf

Short short summary, crossing white earlobe birds to red earlobe birds "The resulting offspring exhibited all gradations between entirely red and entirely white earlobes. . . . all four grades of earlobe color are found in the F1 generation." A sex link gene may be involved in determining earlobe color in some breeds. ". . .there is evidence for the existence of at least three factors influencing earlobe color."

I thought there was more in there about successive generations. I just skimmed it this time around. I'll go back study the paper when I'm not distracted.

I will have to study this. Thanks!
 
My best Cream Legbar hen - dead today just beside the nest box after she laid her egg.  Heat index 116-degrees.  Now we start the dangerous part of the year for my climate....just can't fight the heat enough....


Very sorry... our heat index isn't quite that high, but it hit triple digits this week too... I lost a good Lav Am hen same way... :/
 
So to be sure what color the earlobes will be... they have to be 6 m9nths old because it can get change up to that time..Humm mm. Well these guys are only 11 weeks old so I'll keep you posted. Lol
 

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