Okay, thanks for the clarification. So, would it be hard to breed out fully, if I were to breed for white/pink legs?Slate legs are recessive. id+ is sex linked recessive
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Okay, thanks for the clarification. So, would it be hard to breed out fully, if I were to breed for white/pink legs?Slate legs are recessive. id+ is sex linked recessive
I don't have to try to get spurred hens, got 2 more ladies growing spurs, Jelly Bean the OEGB/Mille Fleur D'uccle X OEGB hen, & I believe my sister's golden Sebright hen is the other.Is there any way to breed so that hens have spurs? I have 3 hens with spurs (1 has one, 2 have 2) but none of the daughters from the 2 spurred hens end up developing them.
One is over a year and the others are about 12 weeks. They started showing their spurs at about 12 weeks themselves, rather earlyHow old are their daughters?
Thought you said none of the daughters developed spurs?One is over a year and the others are about 12 weeks. They started showing their spurs at about 12 weeks themselves, rather early
They dont. The mothers do and started showing them at about 12 weeksThought you said none of the daughters developed spurs?
Okay, but I was asking about the daughters, & your answer confused me.They dont. The mothers do and started showing them at about 12 weeks
Slate legs are recessive. id+ is sex linked recessive
Okay, thanks for the clarification. So, would it be hard to breed out fully, if I were to breed for white/pink legs?
I know. I added the mothers' ages because I figured it would be relevant since they were so youngOkay, but I was asking about the daughters, & your answer confused me.