atm21
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- Sep 1, 2016
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Are muffs and beards a dominant trait? If a hen has a muff when bred to a non muff rooster will the offspring have a muff? Or is it 50% chance thing?
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It is dominant but it also depends on if she has 2 genes for it or only 1... if she carries 2 genes, then she will pass on the traits to all her offspring, if only 1 then it averages 50/50 split, with and without...
Oh ok that makes sense then. So if an offspring has no muff (EE mother) could she still throw chicks with muffs?
Which are you referring to being the one to throw muffs, the clean faced offspring or the EE mother?
If you just had one offspring from her hatch, and it's clean faced and you are wondering about other offspring, then yes, she should still throw some with muffs... the offspring, if it is clean faced will not throw offspring with any muffs though...
Dominate means that if it carries the trait, then it expresses/shows that trait... does that answer your question, make sense?