Tonyroo
Free Ranging
I want to pass the long tail gene to a bird that has a short tail.
Is the long tail gene carried by the male or female bird?
Is the long tail gene carried by the male or female bird?
Isn't there like 3 different genes involved?It would be passed on by either.
Sumatras actually have pea combs.I would like to cross a sumatra to my Swedish Flower, so the rooster would have a bigger longer tail. Well that's the plan, but I want to retain the single comb and not the rosecomb.
I'm thinking I would need to have the F1s cross back the Swedish flower to give me the look I'm looking for.
Or would that remove the tail trait?
I'm just using rational guesses at this point to map out my plan.
The non-molting gene is only found in Onagadori as far as I know, but there is more than one gene involved. Certainly, the offspring won’t have tails quite as long as their father.Isn't there like 3 different genes involved?
One being a non-molting gene?
I would like to cross a sumatra to my Swedish Flower, so the rooster would have a bigger longer tail. Well that's the plan, but I want to retain the single comb and not the rosecomb.
Sumatras actually have walnut combs, a combination of rose and pea combs.
If you cross the F1 back to the Swedish Flower, about 1/2 of the chicks should have single combs, and some of those should have long tails (obvious in the males, but you may not be able to tell among the females.)I'm thinking I would need to have the F1s cross back the Swedish flower to give me the look I'm looking for.
Or would that remove the tail trait?
you could just order a Phoenix from the hatchery, which would be by far the fastest way do it. Cross it with the Swedish Flower and there you go.
There are 2 genes. Gt and mt
The Gt gene (dominant) allows continual growth in tail and saddle feathers.
The mt gene (recessive) allows certain tail and saddle feathers to be nonmoulting.
Oh yeah, sorry.Sumatras have PEA combs.
I like the look on the sumatra tail, it's semi long and full, and I'd like to have something similar. I have thought of using a Phoenix but the tail looks stringy to me and it's natural behavior seems more on the aggressive side which I don't want.Sumatras actually have walnut combs, a combination of rose and pea combs.
You could just breed the F1s together. You could select for longer tails and single combs.
Or you could just order a Phoenix from the hatchery, which would be by far the fastest way do it. Cross it with the Swedish Flower and there you go. But why do you want to cross with a Swedish Flower anyways?
The non-molting gene is only found in Onagadori as far as I know, but there is more than one gene involved. Certainly, the offspring won’t have tails quite as long as their father.