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thanks!!!
did I miss a post from VC yesterday regarding info. about the carnation comb discussion????
we have been fighting colds and flu here this past week, finally got our heat back up and running on Wed with our new furnance so I might have missed something on it. Today my one ear is stuffed up and everytime the dogs back it echos funny in my head.
planning to go and take some updated pictures of the babies again- they are coming up on 7 weeks old and hopefully the camera will do a good job getting the pictures- very interesting! Be back a bit later with the pictures.
No but I did post over at the coop on the thread that Pink posted on. I disagree with the NZ chap, from what I've read. Not autosomal recessive... it would be a lot easier to eliminate - like wheaten or recessive white, or any of the other autosomal recessives.
Traits that require two autosomal dominants can behave exactly like an autosomal recessive in a cross... same exact ratios of expression.
thanks!!!
did I miss a post from VC yesterday regarding info. about the carnation comb discussion????
we have been fighting colds and flu here this past week, finally got our heat back up and running on Wed with our new furnance so I might have missed something on it. Today my one ear is stuffed up and everytime the dogs back it echos funny in my head.
planning to go and take some updated pictures of the babies again- they are coming up on 7 weeks old and hopefully the camera will do a good job getting the pictures- very interesting! Be back a bit later with the pictures.
No but I did post over at the coop on the thread that Pink posted on. I disagree with the NZ chap, from what I've read. Not autosomal recessive... it would be a lot easier to eliminate - like wheaten or recessive white, or any of the other autosomal recessives.
Traits that require two autosomal dominants can behave exactly like an autosomal recessive in a cross... same exact ratios of expression.