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Based on what I remember you and Jerry saying about single and double barring, Conrad would be single barred because he has some feathers (in the tail) that are solid. Correct?
That could well be, I think the barring would manifest itself in the tail and primaries before anywhere else. I know in turkeys when trying to determine the genotype we look at the tail and wings for any signing of barring. Barring is different in a turkey than a chicken though.
I do know barring can be "broken" or very faint to see. When I looked at my hens I can see the hackles have something similar to barring but I think when it is on the hackles it is not barring but something else.
Now that we have put 3/4 of the thread to sleep, what else is new?![]()
I have to tell you though, I a far from an expert on this stuff. Jerry is light years ahead of me. Kevin Porter posted an article yesterday on b,b1 and b+ and what it does in turkeys and the possibility they found a new allele on one locus. I read it three times and do not understand it at all. I think it is written for someone with a lot more education than me. It was one of those things that was so hard to read, when the chicks chirped, I had toy yell at them to shut up..![]()
You guys are confusing me! I am not that smart yet! Klop maybe u should tell her they r half rainbow since the only roo in there is a rainbow! Right or is your Buckeye in there?
Just my rainbow roo is with them and I know he likes to keep his rainbow hens well fertilized. The trick is making sure I don't give her rainbow over BA or over RIR
Just my rainbow roo is with them and I know he likes to keep his rainbow hens well fertilized. The trick is making sure I don't give her rainbow over BA or over RIR
Hens are single barred called hemizygous . They only pass the barring to the male chicks . Roosters when double barred pass one copy to the hen chicks and the hen and rooster pass one copy to the male chicks . In breeds like Legbar .I thought about whether the rainbows were barred or not. I decided they weren't that is why I called them Calico. If there is any barring It would be single barring and that would most likely not pass on. to a male chick. I think they need double barring to give it to a male offspring. I am not sure why I am saying that but I recall reading something about it.
I have been studying Turkey Genotypes and what goes where and does what, I have messed up the little I knew about chickens..
Jerry help me, Doesn't single or double barring get linked to the w or z and become sex linked?
Once you lock up a rainbow hen and see her eggs You should be able to pick theirs out from the other breeds.
I do know barring can be "broken" or very faint to see. When I looked at my hens I can see the hackles have something similar to barring but I think when it is on the hackles it is not barring but something else.