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ty so much for the help so if the black silkie has chicks they will be white thats weird
Only if 1) they carry recessive white (as the previous example would provide) and 2) if paired to another bird that is or carries recessive white. If paired to a recessive white, the odds are 50/50 of white chicks; if paired to another carrier of recessive white, the odds are only 25% for a recessive white bird. Of the remaining quarters, 25% will not have recessive white at all and the remaining 50% will have one copy of recessive white. You will not be able to distinguish between these birds.
exactely, but I only gived explanation to become white birds from the F1 breeded together (and that was that 25% of phenotype whites, the rest was black (carrier and not) and partridges (gold when based on gold) from a "pure" cross Black X white.
ty so much for the help so if the black silkie has chicks they will be white thats weird
Only if 1) they carry recessive white (as the previous example would provide) and 2) if paired to another bird that is or carries recessive white. If paired to a recessive white, the odds are 50/50 of white chicks; if paired to another carrier of recessive white, the odds are only 25% for a recessive white bird. Of the remaining quarters, 25% will not have recessive white at all and the remaining 50% will have one copy of recessive white. You will not be able to distinguish between these birds.
exactely, but I only gived explanation to become white birds from the F1 breeded together (and that was that 25% of phenotype whites, the rest was black (carrier and not) and partridges (gold when based on gold) from a "pure" cross Black X white.