Smooth left, curly right
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I think I finally have that part down in my flock. It has taken alot of time. I had the hardest time getting the male line to carry it.Steve, I am a stickler for round heads.
I have a friend in Australia and all she had was smooth breasted sebastopols. She ended up with Curly , Smooth breasted and completely smooth goslings. Sebastopols that are curly will only throw curly when bred back to curly regardless of having a smooth breasted parent.Jennifer I love your geese!!![]()
I have a question about sebastapols... Can a smooth feathered goose come from two curly parents? If so, then what will her offspring have as far as curly feathering if mated to a curly feathered male? (S0rry new to sebbie genetics lol)
I don't think so, it's just ridges where the feathers seperate and stick together. I think most breeds of geese have it.Quick question for your geese people. You know those cool separations of feathers on the necks? Do those have a name?
I have a friend in Australia and all she had was smooth breasted sebastopols. She ended up with Curly , Smooth breasted and completely smooth goslings. Sebastopols that are curly will only throw curly when bred back to curly regardless of having a smooth breasted parent.