VeryHappyHens
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- Jan 17, 2021
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I seen some.If there is, I've never seen one.
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I seen some.If there is, I've never seen one.
I seen some.
This popped up when i searched, its a bantam wyandotteDo you know what breed that they were?
It’s only a guess. I believe the blue egg gene lies near to the pea comb gene along the chicken genome. So usually, but not always, they get inherited together.You sureI guess I’ll have to see how it looks as she grows!
Oh that’s a bummer.The straight comb means he likely doesn’t carry the blue egg gene?
Even if he doesn’t he’s not a total loss. He’s a backup for his dad.
His sisters I’m hoping for mint/light green eggs. Later I will be adding a French black tailed red marans for darker green eggs.
As for a black chicken with yellow legs... I can’t name any![]()
Well I appreciate the guessIt’s only a guess. I believe the blue egg gene lies near to the pea comb gene along the chicken genome. So usually, but not always, they get inherited together.
I’d guess Rufus has a straight comb without the blue egg gene. Which is fine for adding the Na gene to brown egg laying breeds. His 2 sisters have pea combs and may have the blue egg gene. Also. Is there such a thing as a black chicken with yellow legs?