- Sep 28, 2008
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Here is something to ponder folks... Let's throw this into the mental melting pot and see what cooks out.
Those of you that have had birds a while might get this... Why is it that the birds with the most diverse genetic base and less than great conformation tend to have the darkest eggs... Birds with partridge, or mossy, or other genetic defects stacked on top of each other???
Splash birds lay the lightest... what is the link... what is the possible linK? There has to be some kind of connection between color on the outside and color coming from the inside.... You start culling out some of the genetic defect and you lose the color... Experts... can we have some theories please.
Those of you that have had birds a while might get this... Why is it that the birds with the most diverse genetic base and less than great conformation tend to have the darkest eggs... Birds with partridge, or mossy, or other genetic defects stacked on top of each other???
Splash birds lay the lightest... what is the link... what is the possible linK? There has to be some kind of connection between color on the outside and color coming from the inside.... You start culling out some of the genetic defect and you lose the color... Experts... can we have some theories please.