Well not sure what's going on then, with my Silkie Brahma cross I have pictured first. Here's his father Scaredy, a LF Silkie.
He has a smooth walnut, so does his grandson.
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Well not sure what's going on then, with my Silkie Brahma cross I have pictured first. Here's his father Scaredy, a LF Silkie.View attachment 2990730He has a smooth walnut, so does his grandson.View attachment 2990732
Weird, the pure Silkie, & the one Satin female produced(Edit: The pure Silkie pullet is Scaredy's daughter) satin is from my Silkie Brahma mix are smooth walnut.They are R/r+, P/p+ due to having large wattles for being walnut
I have two other offspring from my Silkie Brahma mix, that have a comb like my other Silkie rooster I posted. The floppy 3 bladed combed boy.
Definitely interesting. From my Brahma Silkie mix, back crossed to silkies.Rose comb in heterozygous form is identical to the homozygous form(That is why it's impossible to distinguish a R/r+ Wyandotte) and will not produce 3 bladed combs
Definitely interesting.
I was just wondering if the smooth walnut would've corrected the other comb type.I am not sure why you keep bringing this? I have stated that your sire is R/r+ and P/p+ there is no if or buts about it. as to why he sired walnut progeny? Well that is statistically expected as well.
Barred males can also be single barred, B/b+.For barring:
B/B is a barred male. (with wider white bars?)
B/- is a barred female. (with thinner white bars?)