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Oh and was it a buff rooster over a barred rock hen or vice versa?
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Probably. Not as good as the hens, but it would really depend on how good the genes are on the father's side. Both sides contribute equally to egg production.What would i get from crossing red sex link hens with a mutt (i mean REALLY mutt) roo? Would they be good layers?
I'm sure you do realize that you would need to use different hens as well and not these...you need to start with a purebred red based rooster over a purebred silver based female (like the RIR over a White Rock/Leghorn).
Even if you got the right kind of rooster, the 2nd generation sex link hens would not breed true and you could not get sexlinks...nice mutts, but not sexlinks....anyway that's my understanding.
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Thank you for correcting that...yes, indeed, Leghorn is dominant white (I knew that!)Don't use a white Leghorn. When making sex links you're actually looking for a "silver factor" bird, and a white Leghorn is "dominant white." That white will cover up any other color genes the chick has and all birds from the mating will be white, possibly with some red or black leakage here or there.