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My original plan [before I lost my breeders] was to make one of my crosses a hatchery sourced WLRC on my CX hens. I wasn't expecting the laced pattern to hold; I was looking to use the CX's dominate white gene to create a white Cornish type with bigger size and faster growth. I considered the same with my quality DCs, but the last of my CXs had quit laying and the two DC cockerals were killed right after they started breeding. I hatched the last egg known to be fertilized by those boys an hour ago; I have 10 WLRs from the hatchery hens under the DCs, and one black DC/Ameraucana chick with very meager muffs. LOL
ETA: Depending on what's being carried under the dominate white, I would not expect their offspring to show much if any lacing; I think recessive white might if they carried the right patterning gene along with the white........................... but I'm not experienced enough to know.
My original plan [before I lost my breeders] was to make one of my crosses a hatchery sourced WLRC on my CX hens. I wasn't expecting the laced pattern to hold; I was looking to use the CX's dominate white gene to create a white Cornish type with bigger size and faster growth. I considered the same with my quality DCs, but the last of my CXs had quit laying and the two DC cockerals were killed right after they started breeding. I hatched the last egg known to be fertilized by those boys an hour ago; I have 10 WLRs from the hatchery hens under the DCs, and one black DC/Ameraucana chick with very meager muffs. LOL
ETA: Depending on what's being carried under the dominate white, I would not expect their offspring to show much if any lacing; I think recessive white might if they carried the right patterning gene along with the white........................... but I'm not experienced enough to know.
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