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Currently no information we have about heavy bloom, it could be both genetic and caused by external factorsHi @nicalandia ,
Could you tell me anything about the “Heavy bloom” chickens? Haven’t gotten clear answers on the genetics of the heavy bloom eggers and am just wondering your knowledge/experience with the trait(?).
Much appreciated!
1. Is brachydactyly incomplete dominant, and/or are there other factors at play?
2. Would I be correct in assuming fused toes are linked to brachydactyly?
It is most likely I’ll cull the cockerels and move any pullets on to pet homes.
I've noticed it being genetic, mostly dominant. But that's all I've observed. Almost always seem to get plum egg layer, from a hen that also lays plum.Currently no information we have about heavy bloom, it could be both genetic and caused by external factors
Cool..!I've noticed it being genetic, mostly dominant. But that's all I've observed. Almost always seem to get plum egg layer, from a hen that also lays plum.
It is.Cool..!
I need some of those Grey Eggers..!It is.
Some people have taken advantage of the trait, to produce Grey Eggers(Olive with super heavy bloom), & Pink, or purple eggers(Chocolate, or dark brown with thick bloom)
I believe @gimmie birdies , has Gray Eggers.
Same.I need some of those Grey Eggers..!