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I really thought about this one....
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then it hit me!!!

I have been up too long today!!!
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I doubt it since a hen doesn't need a rooster to lay eggs.



Jean
 
Here's some of my mixes:
sea/cauna's
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larry, curly, moe & snowball in the background
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RIR/Cauna
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Rusty - silkie/cauna
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Mini Min - Sea/cauna?
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Pride & Joy - Kellogg - was told he wasa Auracauna???
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can't wait to see what this new batch is going to turn out like, 15 of 28 hatched and waiting.....
 
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Critter Crazy, do you know that if you cross your Silver Phoenix roo with a Barred Rock hen, you will get sex linked chicks? I got some of those crosses from a friend by accident. The female was solid black and gorgeous! She looked so much like a raven, that became her name. The males at first fooled me and I thought they were pure Barred Rock pullets with bad barring but they just seemed wrong somehow. Well, at five weeks old, they developed pink combs and wattles, although not large ones due to the Phoenix influence. Here are pics of Raven and one of her brothers-in the second pic, the boy is the barred chick:
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This is an Easter Egger(would be similar to Ameraucana) sire with Barred Rock mother:
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But, would the rooster pass down traits to the female offspring- say a proficient laying breed rooster X a infrequent laying hen breed...I'm curious if the offspring would lean towards heavy layers, or no?


SPECKLED HEN!! Wow, haven't seen you in awhile! Welcome back!!
 
I was just reading on the Ameraucana Breeder's club site yesterday, and according to that, if you cross an Ameraucana that lays blue eggs with a brown egg layer, you will get greenish eggs because the colors mix. It didn't say anything about which had to be the hen and which the roo. Apparently this is why some of the Ameraucanas lay greenish or olive eggs - somewhere along the line they picked up a brown egg gene. Did I misunderstand what I read (which in entirely possible)? Can anyone with knowledge of Ameraucana genetics help us out here?

Lori
 
Sorry AF...I told you I had been up way too long that day!!!

I do believe that works. I cross egg laying breed roos with my Red Star Sex Link hens. I know that the hybrids are not supposed to reproduce good egg layers, but mine do. I can only assume that the rooster has some influence on this.

I don't know of any real research on this, it's just what works here.


Jean
 
I'll pitch in with some speculation here;

In chickens, the females are the "XY" holders, and the males are "XX"- which is the opposite of the human system (male XY, female XX). The naming scheme for this in birds is different, but that doesn't matter.

Therefore, any female chicken is going to have one crummy chromosome from mom (Y) and one nice big one from dad (X). It would actually stand to reason that the rooster, therefore, might determine egg production in a chick more strongly than the mother hen. The same type of situation humans, excuse the analogy, is how men get male pattern baldness from their maternal grandfather. Grandpa is Xbald YfromDad, Mom is Xbald XfromGrandma, baby boy is Xbald YfromDad. In this case, Mom is saved from baldness because Grandma had a nice head of hair, but baby boy is doomed because he doesn't have another X to grow some hair with!

I hope that makes sense.

-MTchick
 
It does make sense. Thanks..this is really exactly the type of info I was hoping to find. Any suggestions on good articles, books or websites on chicken genetics that the average joe could understand?

This subject has sparked my interest not only in crossbreeds, but also in the area of pure breeding for desirable qualities (i.e. how people decide which are good breeding stock for SQ as opposed to PQ). Not that I intend to show birds or breed necessarily, I'd just like to have a basic understanding of the subject.

It is also helping me to decide which roo's to keep and which hens to keep with them. At some point in the future, I will need to think about new layers, and crosses are not a problem for me. I do know I'd need to introduce new 'blood' at some point to avoid excessive in breeding (another subj. i'm not very knowledgable in). I'd love to keep birds out of my own stock, rather than continuing to purchase chicks. I also hope to let my cochins do the hatching and raising.

So far, I am keeping the RIR and Leghorn, because they are quite possibly THE best laying breeds, even if not the nicest roo's. I'm guessing that if I cross either of them with a more docile breed..say, Cochin, Brahma, or Orp- I may get a good layer with a nice temperament.

Again, if anyone can point me to books, or websites or such that a newbie can understand- it would be much appreciated.
 

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