Is there only one way to make a certain sex link such as the red sex link?

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I had no idea that I was making black sex-links when I crossed my Pita Pinta cockerel with my Cream Legbar girls. When I hatched their eggs, I was hoping for green egg layers. I kept having chicks start to get barring. I have one Barred Rock hen and I thought that I must be accidentally hatching her eggs along with my pure Pita Pinta eggs. That thought worked when I only had one barred chick in a hatch but when I purposely hatched a bunch of blue eggs and ended up with several barred chicks, I knew something was up! Now I have a bunch of barred boys running around. They are living the good life until they get old enough for freezer camp.
It was good to hear her say that CLs are tasty. Ron says Pita Pintas are excellent for meat so the cross should be good. Here is a pic of one of the faux "Barred Rock" chicks.Deb says they will be tastey. This is good news for me. You unwittingly proved something I was wondering about. Will my OE Crele Pene over CL pass her barring on to her boys when covered by a NH boy. Looks like that would be a yes!
Going to donate a few of her eggs to a class incubation project and see what happens![]()
Red Sexlinks are Done using Wheaten, and Red Sexlinks Can Only be used if the "Gold" side of the parent(Rooster) is a RIR, rooster, using a New Hamphire would be risking it and using a gold based wheaten like Wheaten maran would be impossible to sex...Is there only one way to make a certain sex link such as the red sex link?![]()
Rhode Island White..RIW???
There are a variety of ways:Is there only one way to make a certain sex link such as the red sex link?![]()
whats an IB, Isa brown? if this is the case both birds are Gold(as the isa are gold because of the RIR)If you crossed the RIR and the IB could you get a sex linked chick?