WestKnollAmy
The Crazy Chicken Lady
Well, it isn't working that way in my breeding pens but then I have different breeding lines. Since I started mine from basically scratch and added Mottled I suppose my mileage will vary.
I did add a roo along the way for one breeding season and got some different birds popping out but I needed a bit of blood diversity.
My buffs are usually girls but that is what I would expect with the genetics I have in place. My boys from the same breeding are a red color with some black, not usually chevrons, though.
I have had mahogany in boys and girls equally and they always lack black and are not used again in my MFC breeding program but do nicely in my Frizzles and project Calico pen. I don't want mahogany in my MFC lines anyhow.
The oranges or vermillions are the better marked birds because this is the most correct color and genetically the way to make the best MFC. Those genes line up in the DNA so much better.
I, personally, have never had browns but I never bred in that base color and probably why I am having so much difficulty getting the Calicos to pop out. My Calico breeding pen takes a back seat to most of my other breeding pens.
My buffs do not lighten with age, but again I have very different bloodlines.
I breed for type first. Knowing what I have as far as genetics in place I have found that the birds eventually pattern out better and better as long as I select for type and then color/pattern. As I always try to encourage everyone, breed for type first. if you have MF in the bloodline then eventually your pattern will come out. However, most people expect it to happen in the first or second generation. That is an impossibility. So many get frustrated with this project and I totally understand. It really is a dedication though and can't be done in a few short years.
It is so interesting to read your experiences. I really enjoyed it and it gave me food for thought. Thanks for sharing!
I did add a roo along the way for one breeding season and got some different birds popping out but I needed a bit of blood diversity.
My buffs are usually girls but that is what I would expect with the genetics I have in place. My boys from the same breeding are a red color with some black, not usually chevrons, though.
I have had mahogany in boys and girls equally and they always lack black and are not used again in my MFC breeding program but do nicely in my Frizzles and project Calico pen. I don't want mahogany in my MFC lines anyhow.
The oranges or vermillions are the better marked birds because this is the most correct color and genetically the way to make the best MFC. Those genes line up in the DNA so much better.
I, personally, have never had browns but I never bred in that base color and probably why I am having so much difficulty getting the Calicos to pop out. My Calico breeding pen takes a back seat to most of my other breeding pens.
My buffs do not lighten with age, but again I have very different bloodlines.
I breed for type first. Knowing what I have as far as genetics in place I have found that the birds eventually pattern out better and better as long as I select for type and then color/pattern. As I always try to encourage everyone, breed for type first. if you have MF in the bloodline then eventually your pattern will come out. However, most people expect it to happen in the first or second generation. That is an impossibility. So many get frustrated with this project and I totally understand. It really is a dedication though and can't be done in a few short years.
It is so interesting to read your experiences. I really enjoyed it and it gave me food for thought. Thanks for sharing!