RememberTheWay
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- Apr 7, 2022
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So- in my self taught education of chicken genetics I've had a question about color genetics pop up- I see people say things like that bird has leakage- etc- or about a bird being split.
My question is whether or not a bird that is heterozygous for a base (partridge, extended black, Wheaton, birchen, etc) is what actually causes the "leakage" or if a bird that it homozygous for it's base can still show leakage and these two terms are actually two separate phenomenon? Not sure if that makes sense or not. I know a split bird for say partridge and extended black will be mostly black but will have gold (or silver depending on which partridge it's split to) "leakage" - what I'm wondering though if "leakage" is actually something different then a bird being heterozygous for a base and if it is does anyone know any references where I can read about the genetic differences between the two types?
My question is whether or not a bird that is heterozygous for a base (partridge, extended black, Wheaton, birchen, etc) is what actually causes the "leakage" or if a bird that it homozygous for it's base can still show leakage and these two terms are actually two separate phenomenon? Not sure if that makes sense or not. I know a split bird for say partridge and extended black will be mostly black but will have gold (or silver depending on which partridge it's split to) "leakage" - what I'm wondering though if "leakage" is actually something different then a bird being heterozygous for a base and if it is does anyone know any references where I can read about the genetic differences between the two types?