Steve wrote....I'm not sure I understand the silver your talking about ; silver as I understand it is used to create sexlinked birds on red x silver crosses . I know it also sometimes coexists under white birds so are you saying you prefer your whites to be carrying silver also ?
Katy Wrote....I'm not sure I understand, well actually I am positive I don't understand, how the silver gene = dominant white, that seems to be a contradiction of terms. would you give a more sophomoric explanation for me . . . please
I think perhaps I may have not phrased it right........... when I say or refer to the silver gene I mean the white gene, Silver is the true white gene, it's just what it's called. When you get a white bird it's colored white but if it changes or fades with age or is slightly mixed with another color. Silver on the other hand is true white and doesn't fade, common breeders sometimes confuse the white/silver gene, I must admit LOL the study of poultry genetics get's my head spinning.
In short I am just saying that I have the silver gene in these white birds and want to try to preserve that because it can be hard to find in some breeds. I have some other birds I am working with seperately that have color and will end up throwing color to the chicks, but the experiment sounds promising so I am trying it in a control group.
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