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Sorry if I made anyone mad… it definitely wasn’t my intention. I could be 100% wrong about the Ayam Cemani.
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Naked neck is a dominant gene, if he carried it you would know. If he hatched regular but both his parents had naked necks they were probably both heterozygous, and produced him, a chicken without a naked neck. None of his offspring will get a naked neck gene from him. If he were to produce any naked neck chicks he would have to be crossed to a naked neck female, and the naked neck would be from the mother, not him.My rooster to the NN chicks parents, were NN but he hatched regular. So he does have the NN some where in there. All his eggs hatched, so he had good genes, some were just regular chicks.
Awesome!! Thank you!! My NN, Muffin, is waiting for her princeI'd say, definitely go with the Buff Orpington! Imagine jumbo VERY fat NN chicks! So cute!
The all black one.Which one? The all black one or the one with white?
Thank you!!!!Voted.
Alright, I'll take your word for it. But I wouldn't use him for anything cemani related period since he has so many faults.Not to be rude or anything, but the one with white is a Ayam Cemani. I breed him with my pair before they passed away…
Ayam Cemanis can have white on them, it’s a leakage and they aren’t worth as much as the solid black ones.
Ok, thank you! I wasn’t planning on breeding him to a Ayam hen. He definitely has a lot of faults!Alright, I'll take your word for it. But I wouldn't use him for anything cemani related period since he has so many faults.
Yes, I definitely see why!! They are beautiful!Here are my mosaic boys, so hopefully this helps explain why I'm not seeing pure cemani in that boy. They just look very similar to yours
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