Mutts or lilacs?

southerngamebirds1

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I was given a turkey of unknown variety. The closest thing I could find on feathersite was a lilac turkey
I bred it to a standard bronze hen. The babies are silver with a touch of brown like th picture of lilac poults on feThersite. My confusion is this: they say that there is only one breed of turkey but different varieties. So are they called mutts are do I call the babies lilacs?
 
You need to talk to Lagerdogger. He has the answers! I think you have to shine a spotlight with a turkey shadow in the air to contact him though.
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Nice spotlight Birdahollkdier...oops. Tripped over my cape
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A lilac turkey is a bronze based bird with double dominant slate genes. If you produced a bird by breeding with a standard bronze, which has no slate genes, then you can't have a true lilac. However, blue slates only need to have a single slate gene for the slate to show through. Unfortunately, you don't have a true blue slate either, because they have Black genes instead of bronze. However again, since only a single slate gene is required to bring out the blue, if you croassed a bronze with a lilac, it could still look like a lilac even though it only has one slate gene. The difference is that if yo breed a lilac to a lilac, you always get lilacs. If you bred two of your offspring, assuming your first bird was a true lilac, you would get some true lilacs, some lilacs with a recessive "not slate" gene, and some standard bronze.

Can you post a picture of your original bird?
 
Uh oh! Stop the Kudos.

I don't raise lilacs, so I looked at Porters Turkeys to check on the genetics. The information at feathersite suggests a different genetic makeup than the information at Porters, but feathersite doesn't actually say what genes are responsible for all the different varieties that can be produce.

However, since feathersite lists four offspring in equal proportion, from which fawn and red slate breed true, and Lilac and light bronze do not, they are implying that the lilac is heterozygous at both the bronze and slate gene. Another contradiction, Porter claims that red slate is heterozygous at the slate gene, and so would not breed true. Feathersite's Red slate must be homozygous to breed true. But if it were homozygous at teh slate gene, it would be what Porter's calls a Lilac.

Hmmmm. Mystery.

I should have looked more before I leapt, but I saw the searchlight and moved without caution. This will take some looking into.
 
Don't think I have a still shot of him but I do have a video clip of him mounting an ee chicken. I ways hoping for turkey that laid green eggs. J/k. I cud iPhone it to u via mms or email
 

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