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I might be completely wrong, so correct me if I am. I think there might be a way to produce Olive eggers that breed 100% true.
I’m going to assume this brown egg gene is monogenic (one gene determines the trait). Correct me if I’m wrong, but I think it would go like this:
First cross: Pure blue egg layer x Pure brown egg layer = green (olive) egg layer with a white/blue inside shell color.
That F1 Green egg layer (white/blue inside shell) is bred to a Blue egg layer.
The Progeny from that cross would be: 25% green egg with pure blue inside, 25% green egg with white/blue inside, 25% blue and 25% white/blue (pale blue).
Then, you take the green egg, pure blue inside layer hen and rooster and breed them together.
That cross should produce 100% blue inside egg: 50% green egg layer, 25% blue egg layer and 25% brown egg layer.
Now here’s the interesting part: the brown egg layer of the final generation might have a green tint as she has a blue under shell color.
If that can be done, let me know. I’m new to genetics, so please explain to me if that doesn’t work.
Also, when I mentioned the percentage of certain egg colors, I mean the percentage of the layers that lay that color.
Thank you!
I’m going to assume this brown egg gene is monogenic (one gene determines the trait). Correct me if I’m wrong, but I think it would go like this:
First cross: Pure blue egg layer x Pure brown egg layer = green (olive) egg layer with a white/blue inside shell color.
That F1 Green egg layer (white/blue inside shell) is bred to a Blue egg layer.
The Progeny from that cross would be: 25% green egg with pure blue inside, 25% green egg with white/blue inside, 25% blue and 25% white/blue (pale blue).
Then, you take the green egg, pure blue inside layer hen and rooster and breed them together.
That cross should produce 100% blue inside egg: 50% green egg layer, 25% blue egg layer and 25% brown egg layer.
Now here’s the interesting part: the brown egg layer of the final generation might have a green tint as she has a blue under shell color.
If that can be done, let me know. I’m new to genetics, so please explain to me if that doesn’t work.
Also, when I mentioned the percentage of certain egg colors, I mean the percentage of the layers that lay that color.
Thank you!