Hi again, @nicalandia How you must love these genetic soup questions. /s
I've been trying to understand the dark face trait that is sometimes referred to as "Gypsy face." My understanding is that it only appears on crow wing bases in the presence of id+. Please correct me if I'm wrong or illuminate if you can. Can it appear in any chicken with E or ER and id+? Is it one gene, a polygenic trait, or just something that "likes" to appear in very dark birds?
I have this dark face trait in my flock. They are Ayam Ketawa, which do not have a color standard, so they can be quite mixed up. I believe this boy is ER x eb, with DB. He was a sable brown colored chick. I have a weakness for combining ER x eb. I really like crow wing but I also really like patterned and laced feathers
Besides wanting to understand how dark faces appear, I want to know if the mo gene can be added to a dark faced, dark shanked, crow wing type bird. He is probably not the best example to show since he's feathering in red, but he's still pretty dark and if I were to add mo to something like this, I've read it doesn't play nicely with id+, and maybe I would end up with spotted shanks. I'mnot sure if I've seen examples of mottled crow wing birds.
Thank you for any insight
I've been trying to understand the dark face trait that is sometimes referred to as "Gypsy face." My understanding is that it only appears on crow wing bases in the presence of id+. Please correct me if I'm wrong or illuminate if you can. Can it appear in any chicken with E or ER and id+? Is it one gene, a polygenic trait, or just something that "likes" to appear in very dark birds?
I have this dark face trait in my flock. They are Ayam Ketawa, which do not have a color standard, so they can be quite mixed up. I believe this boy is ER x eb, with DB. He was a sable brown colored chick. I have a weakness for combining ER x eb. I really like crow wing but I also really like patterned and laced feathers

Besides wanting to understand how dark faces appear, I want to know if the mo gene can be added to a dark faced, dark shanked, crow wing type bird. He is probably not the best example to show since he's feathering in red, but he's still pretty dark and if I were to add mo to something like this, I've read it doesn't play nicely with id+, and maybe I would end up with spotted shanks. I'mnot sure if I've seen examples of mottled crow wing birds.
Thank you for any insight