I really don't think she has mottling, but I could test that out though, with Bigfoot who's split for mottling.Very interesting pattern, she does not seem to be just mottled or just cuckoo, it would appear she is both.
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I really don't think she has mottling, but I could test that out though, with Bigfoot who's split for mottling.Very interesting pattern, she does not seem to be just mottled or just cuckoo, it would appear she is both.
She has mottling, she is the mother of the Chamaleon hen and she is clearly mottled, perhaps not evenly mottled, but she is.I really don't think she has mottling, but I could test that out though, with Bigfoot who's split for mottling.
But the father isn't mottled.She has mottling, she is the mother of the Chamaleon hen and she is clearly mottled, perhaps not evenly mottled, but she is.
But the father isn't mottled.
I agree with her being mottledBoth the father and mother of that chameleon have at least one copy of mottling because that chameleon hen is certainly mottled
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I don't understand how, the Chameleon hen's father Dino is an F2 from my original Wheaten Crele Orpington project from 2018.Both the father and mother of that chameleon have at least one copy of mottling because that chameleon hen is certainly mottled
It's one of Those Mysteries that could only happen on your breeding projects... Every now and then you get unknown and outright inexplicable genetic mysteries.I don't understand how, the Chameleon hen's father Dino is an F2 from my original Wheaten Crele Orpington project from 2018.
I'll be experimenting next spring, & posting results on my Black to White experiment thread. So hopefully an answer maybe found.It's one of Those Mysteries that could only happen on your breeding projects... Every now and then you get unknown and outright inexplicable genetic mysteries.
Thanks for sharing, but it's going to be quite difficult to find answers, there are so many hidden genes that affect the phenotype and can cause false positives. Your Coop if filled with them. We can only guesstimate with a high or somewhat high certainty but never be 100% be sure.I'll be experimenting next spring, & posting results on my Black to White experiment thread. So hopefully an answer maybe found.