Name the eggs! Choose your baby to root for!

Oh I've got more good news for you. Looks like she's heterozygous for the NN gene. Meaning she's going to have a little poof of feathers on her neck, it won't be completely bare. This also means that if bred with a non-NN bird she'll produce 50% offspring with heterozygous NN like her, and 50% non-NN chicks!
 
Posey is gorgeous. Their name doesn't do them justice. They need a majestic name or something 😆
 

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Oh I've got more good news for you. Looks like she's heterozygous for the NN gene. Meaning she's going to have a little poof of feathers on her neck, it won't be completely bare. This also means that if bred with a non-NN bird she'll produce 50% offspring with heterozygous NN like her, and 50% non-NN chicks!
It's not like I can get rid of her anyways. She is family now. Even if my kid said he didn't want her, I am pretty sure yall would filet me. 😂

This is some neat information. I kinda want to breed them. If it's a female then she will get to mingle with Snape (my black Australorp roo). If Dolly happens to be a boy, maybe mix them with my light brahma hen?
 

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