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Its not known how but recessive white allows dark shanks even in C+/c heterozygote stateYellow skinned Fibro, bantam Silkie chick. View attachment 3507177View attachment 3507178View attachment 3507182
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Its not known how but recessive white allows dark shanks even in C+/c heterozygote stateYellow skinned Fibro, bantam Silkie chick. View attachment 3507177View attachment 3507178View attachment 3507182
The females show an intermediate pattern, but mostly wheatenFrom what I gathered from the genes info a e+/eWh combination would be virtually indistinguishable from Wheaten.
So the chick would not have a pattern but would be white/yellow.
It's fully Fibro. I can get more pictures later. Chick is another Dominant White.Its not known how but recessive white allows dark shanks even in C+/c heterozygote state
I'm so confused on the white skin with fibro. So what I'm seeing in these pictures is white skin with fibro? Or did I misunderstand?
Yellow skin. Not white skin. Here's the original picture I took that shows yellow skin.I'm so confused on the white skin with fibro. So what I'm seeing in these pictures is white skin with fibro?
I just went and peaked at all my cemani feet to compare. Definitely a color difference. So white or yellow over fibro always shows with the pale spots where the skins thicker?Yellow skin. Not white skin. Here's the original picture I took that shows yellow skin.View attachment 3507500
Can be seen in shanks, & beaks too.I just went and peaked at all my cemani feet to compare. Definitely a color difference. So white or yellow over fibro always shows with the pale spots where the skins thicker?
If its full Fibro then its not Sex linked Id either...It's fully Fibro. I can get more pictures later. Chick is another Dominant White.