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Thanks!
So- do you think since dad has that partial barring- are the babies sex-linked with the barring, or not? Otheriwse all of the not-yellow chicks would be boys
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If the dad is the one with barring, they won't be sexlinked. Riley's dad was a BR. I've never had a non-barred rooster over a BR hen, not in recent years. The chicks I hatched from my Del rooster over EE hen appear sexlinked, though genetics folks say they cannot be. The females look like Dels with muffs and beards (usually) and the males look, well, unusual, to say the least, with lots of red on them.

If I understand correctly, and I could be wrong here, to produce sex linked chicks the bird has to have 2 barring genes (like a BR). Chicks produced from a BR and something else (non barred) would have only 1 barring gene (like my project birds).
 
BR rooster x NH hens produces 100% barred chicks (IF both parents are pure), but not sex linked, as the BR rooster has only 1 barring gene.

For sex linked, as HappyMtn was asking, I think her situation would not produce sex linked chicks, because there is not 2 barred genes. Correct?
 
I don't think a Delaware rooster over anything would produce sexlinks, but I'm not an expert. I have only crossed barred roosters, both Del and BR, over non-barred hens and all babies have barring to one degree or another.
 
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Beautiful chicks. I like to see parents doing this sought of thing with there kids GOOD JOB MOM AND DAD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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