Naked Neck/Turken Thread

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You sure🤔 I 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🤷🏻‍♀️
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.
 
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.
Well I appreciate the guess😊 And am excited to see how they progress over the next few months😁
This year is going to be very fun and exciting to see how many different egg colors I can get.
 
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?



I have black hens with yellow legs. they are mutts.
 

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