I'm not talking about my flock, I'm talking all Serama's. There has never been a confirmed Dun in Serama's....ever. Serama's seem to have just about every other gene that is known in poultry, lol.....but no Dun. What I said about white is that because they are white, does not necessarily mean they have to be linked to dun as well. Dominant white is linked to the duns but recessive white is not known to be and most of the Serama's I've known of in the past, were all recessive whites.I'm sorry if my questioning the genetics is a pain but I have a genetic disorder that the effected genes can not be isolated even by some of the best doctors in the country. I can not locate the gene or genes responsible but see the results everyday. So I have lots of questions. I may not be able to figure me out but I think I might be able to figure out this chicken. lol. Thanks for your response.
I had Serama's for several years and was a member of the SCNA before they all split off into smaller groups and there were tons of Serama colors discussed and photo's. Jerry has just about any color you could imagine....but not a single Dun. I have asked in the past, for evidence of even one single Dun Serama....not one single bird....none in all the years I studied the colors in the breed.
We could discuss this until the cows come home but I would suggest you breed to black so you can finally see what I mean....there is no Dun in Serama's. The cocopop coloring is based on pumpkin genetics and has a dilution effect. I can't explain it any clearer. What you have is a classic pumpkin diluter there. It's obvious but I understand you will need to breed it to know for yourself. I've already been there and done that but I can see that I'm not getting anywhere with you. That's okay though, I had to prove it for myself too.