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Chicks 4-6 have no naked neck so are u saying they are mutts?All but number 4 are naked neck. Not sure what you got in 4.
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Chicks 4-6 have no naked neck so are u saying they are mutts?All but number 4 are naked neck. Not sure what you got in 4.
Well I definitely am not seeing the naked neck. Not sure what they are but there could be a throw back in the genes of the hen or rooster. Meaning somewhere in the parent's background there was an breed thrown in there somewhere. If they are from the same as the others that most likely is what happened. Mine always has the naked neck and they are so cute. Good Luck anyways and enjoy your chick's.Chicks 4-6 have no naked neck so are u saying they are mutts?
Well from others I have now talked too there is a chance of non naked naked necks because they did not get the gene from the parents or at lest not enough of it but could be carriers of the gene so if thats right I don't know. but one of the naked necks and one of the non naked necks have a golden brown colour to them really quite pretty. I'll see bout posting a pick of the 2.Well I definitely am not seeing the naked neck. Not sure what the others are or it could be a throw back in the genes of the hen and rooster. If they are from the same as the others that most likely is what happened
Here is chick 1 and 2Yeah show me some pictures Whatever happened they are yours to love and enjoy. I have had 1or 2 I didn't quite understand how they ended up like they did but I enjoyed them just as much
NN is a breed but also a gene.
Most NN are not bred to the breed standard.
Its pretty common to call any chicken that has the naked neck NNs so its not really a purebred vs mutt thing.
Its a gene that can be bred into any breed. If they have the gene it shows. No chickens carry the gene and not show it. Yes one copy gives the bow tie NN and two copies give the completely naked neck.
If a breeder is breeding only NNs with two copies then all the offspring will have naked necks.
Many breeders breed birds with two copies or one copy to each other or even to non NN.
It is not uncommon to get a mix of NN and non NN from hatching eggs. Especially less experienced breeders that don't quite understand the genetics of the gene.
By not have naked necks those chicks are eliminated from being NN.
You can still breed them to NN and produce some NN it will just be up to the other bird that is NN to donate the gene to them. If one parent is a bow tie NN it will produce about 50% bow tie NN chicks.
If it has two genes and is completely naked neck it will produce 100% bow tie NN offspring.
It takes two NN parents to ever produce a completely naked neck offspring.