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Nicks_Chicks
Songster
Yeah I meant two generationsI initially read that as "two genes" needed for a chicken to have feathered feet.
But then I realized you might mean "two generations" to get rid of feathered feet.
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Yeah I meant two generationsI initially read that as "two genes" needed for a chicken to have feathered feet.
But then I realized you might mean "two generations" to get rid of feathered feet.
I meant generations1-2 copies. 1 copy gives less feathered feet.
Sounds like a very interesting breeding project, indeed!Hey, so next year I plan to try to make porcelain OEGB. I'm gonna definitely use Mille Fleur OEGB from Cackle hatchery but I'm not sure where I should incorporate the lavender gene from. Do you guys think I should use lavender OEGB or Porcelain D'uccles? Using the D'uccles takes care of color for the most part, but you have the muffs and feathered shanks to deal with. With using the Lav OEGB, all other physical traits are take care of, but then the color is some weird black with gold leakage type thing probably. Interested to year ya'll's thoughts!
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I did the same. I thought the S, was an e.I initially read that as "two genes" needed for a chicken to have feathered feet.
But then I realized you might mean "two generations" to get rid of feathered feet.