Oh, sorry. I didnt mean to offend. I guess I assumed. My bad.
Let me put it differently...
Genetics are not that hard to learn on the chickens. That is, once you get the basics, it will be easier to understand.
there are some rules to it, though:
1) every bird gets one copy for each trait from each parent.
2) E-alleles are the key: learn the genes and how to recognise them, ie
The way chicks are marked tell you what e-allele the COLOR PATTERN the bird will have as an adult.
3) all other genes modify the bird otherwise (other than the e-allele that is)
4) these rules work to help you understand how the different characteristics effect the bird. and they work most of the time.
5) all genes are either Dominant or co-dominant or recessive. and some genes have to be in the presence of other genes to be expressed.
That sounds like alot, but if you learn these things in that order it will make it alot smaller.
Besides all that, I was trying to address the person that said that results were unpredictable and at one point said "...you cannot re-breed the hybrids. The genetics go to chaos after the F1 mating..."
And I was trying to encourage someone to learn the genetics.