AllFluffedUp
Chirping
- Apr 11, 2023
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Hi there!
I'm fairly new to figuring out genetics, (think approx a month worth of research) and im a bit stuck in regards to my Serama.
As far as I knew, there was no way Serama could "breed true". That was kind of the fun of them, they were like little surprise bags. Or eggs. Whichever.
Last year I received some hatching eggs that were labeled as "true white Serama" guaranteed to breed white only. I dismissed this, thinking someone a fool. However, all hatched white. Now they are only producing white offspring.
Am I the fool?!
Here i was expecting spots and colour and fabulousness and everyone is like a teeny tiny leg horn. How is this possible? I'm just learning about recessive and dominant white genes. Does this work with Serama?
Chicken tax for possibly being the genetic fool
I'm fairly new to figuring out genetics, (think approx a month worth of research) and im a bit stuck in regards to my Serama.
As far as I knew, there was no way Serama could "breed true". That was kind of the fun of them, they were like little surprise bags. Or eggs. Whichever.
Last year I received some hatching eggs that were labeled as "true white Serama" guaranteed to breed white only. I dismissed this, thinking someone a fool. However, all hatched white. Now they are only producing white offspring.
Am I the fool?!
Here i was expecting spots and colour and fabulousness and everyone is like a teeny tiny leg horn. How is this possible? I'm just learning about recessive and dominant white genes. Does this work with Serama?
Chicken tax for possibly being the genetic fool