Hi. not exactly sure how to start a thread so I'll just dive right in.
I have a silkie cockerel, he's a eb? based buff and he's about 6-7 months old. He's obviously bearded, the question is, is it one copy or two? Iknow it's fairly hard to tell, let alone just from still images, but if anyone has any idea that would be much appreciated. My reason for asking is due to the lack of bearded buff silkies in Australia, I was only able to acquire him, and a non-bearded, what I believe to be wheaten based? silkie pullet, which I plan to breed, and would like to know in advanced if ill end up with all bearded (single copy of course) or only half bearded offspring. Thanks in advance.
ps ignore the ugly black blob that's me censoring my sister's face.
also yes, his foot looks like that it's from incubation temps as a chick it's not genetic.
I have a silkie cockerel, he's a eb? based buff and he's about 6-7 months old. He's obviously bearded, the question is, is it one copy or two? Iknow it's fairly hard to tell, let alone just from still images, but if anyone has any idea that would be much appreciated. My reason for asking is due to the lack of bearded buff silkies in Australia, I was only able to acquire him, and a non-bearded, what I believe to be wheaten based? silkie pullet, which I plan to breed, and would like to know in advanced if ill end up with all bearded (single copy of course) or only half bearded offspring. Thanks in advance.
ps ignore the ugly black blob that's me censoring my sister's face.
also yes, his foot looks like that it's from incubation temps as a chick it's not genetic.