Is the frizzle gene dominant or recessive and can you tell at hatch if they are going to be "frizzled?"
With Armand, I could tell in just a few days. I think its dominant but I'm not sure. I need to look that up. Lol
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Is the frizzle gene dominant or recessive and can you tell at hatch if they are going to be "frizzled?"
The Frizzle gene (F) is incompletely dominant, with exhibition quality Frizzles usually with one dose only of the Frizzle gene (F/f+).With Armand, I could tell in just a few days. I think its dominant but I'm not sure. I need to look that up. Lol
The Frizzle gene (F) is incompletely dominant, with exhibition quality Frizzles usually with one dose only of the Frizzle gene (F/f+).
That's from here: http://www.edelras.nl/chickengenetics/mutations2.html
So yes you will see frizzle offspring from the first mating.
Interesting. Are you hatching Armonds offspring?The hatch that I did in December, I know there was a frizzle or two. That girl lost them all to predators, so I don't know exactly how many turned out that way, but I think some were and some weren't. I wonder if it depends on which one of my hens laid the egg, or if either hen could produce either. I don't know enough about the hens background. I bought them at around 10 weeks old.
Interesting. Are you hatching Armonds offspring?
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I am picking up a dozen of these hatching eggs tomorrow!
http://greenfirefarms.com/chicken/barbezieux/
I am picking up a dozen of these hatching eggs tomorrow!
Hope you post pics as they hatch and feather out. They are very striking!
http://greenfirefarms.com/chicken/barbezieux/
I am picking up a dozen of these hatching eggs tomorrow!
I am so jealous!!!!! Do you love close to GFF??