So I have hatched out a few single combed lavender Ameraucana chicks. They came out of nice blue eggs, mom and dad have nice pea combs. What are the chances they will lay blue or at least green eggs?
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I'm not sure what you mean? The pea comb gene (P) is dominant, and is closely linked to the gene for blue eggshells (O). About 96% of the time a bird will inherit these genes from the same chromosome of a parent (as compared with inheriting one gene from one chromosome and the other from the other chromosome). If the parent has P and O on a chromosome, the offspring will inherit P and O. But about 4% of the time they will inherit these genes from separate chromosomes. Now if the bird is homozygous for both genes, the offspring will still inherit P and O. But if they are herterozygous for P (P/p+), they could inherit p+ and O. And for the p+O offspring, 96% of THEIR offspring will inherit p+O if they inherit from that chromosome.I read 95% of peacomb(recessive)EE lay blue eggs. 95% of singlecomb(dominant)EE lay brown eggs.
I imagine 95% of olive egger with single comb will lay brown as well.