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Gorgeous! Interesting that the cock doesn’t have muffs or a beard.
There is a dominant gene that causes muff & beard.Gorgeous! Interesting that the cock doesn’t have muffs or a beard.
How do muff/beard genetics work?
Good information. Thanks.There is a dominant gene that causes muff & beard.
I don't know if two copies of the gene makes a fuller muff & beard or not.
I'm pretty sure there are some genes that can make the muff & beard more or less full, but I don't know any details about them. I just know they must exist, because some chickens have much bigger muffs & beards than others.
Since it is a dominant gene, and chicken with muffs/beard must have at least one parent with them as well. And chicken who has muffs/beard can produce some chicks that have it.
The hens are likely homozygous (pure) for the muff/beard gene, so they pass it on to every chick they produce.Good information. Thanks.
I bred a Black Cochin roo with two EE hens… all 6 of the offspring have muffs and a beard.