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He is, anything can be printed and coated with metalIs that Spike from Gremlins?
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He is, anything can be printed and coated with metalIs that Spike from Gremlins?
None of that cross should produce true paint phenotype. picturesIs there a reason why I would have two full siblings from a dominant white laced hen and gold ducking rooster, and the male is paint and the female isn't? Is it just because the male can show colors differently? I can post pictures if needed
Here he is as a chick and a month or so agoNone of that cross should produce true paint phenotype. pictures
Where is the Sister?Here he is as a chick and a month or so ago
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So maybe not exactly paint, but certainly doesn't look like his sister.
Is there a reason why I would have two full siblings from a dominant white laced hen and gold ducking rooster, and the male is paint and the female isn't? Is it just because the male can show colors differently? I can post pictures if needed
The rooster has more black and less red than the hen, so more of his coloring was covered with dominant white than the hen. It’s probably just a result of them being mixes and sex-specific patterning, though it could also be because one of the parents is incomplete for certain genes so passed them on unequally.Here he is as a chick and a month or so ago
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So maybe not exactly paint, but certainly doesn't look like his sister.
That's very possible, I know the male has recessive white and theoretically dun, though he doesn't look like his son I've been told is dunThe rooster has more black and less red than the hen, so more of his coloring was covered with dominant white than the hen. It’s probably just a result of them being mixes and sex-specific patterning, though it could also be because one of the parents is incomplete for certain genes so passed them on unequally.
If the rooster is Pure for ER allele then the hen is being restricted by the action of Co and Db and the male less, but her chick down looks to be e+ so perhaps her dad is not pure
Dad is pure pheonixIf the rooster is Pure for ER allele then the hen is being restricted by the action of Co and Db and the male less, but her chick down looks to be e+ so perhaps her dad is not pure