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Now back to when Kiki explained mottling to me and I said that that sounded like it would be a pain in the @$$ later.
Since mottling is recessive the 4 varieties that aren't mottled can be carrying the gene. I'd have to test breed those birds to make sure I only keep the ones that don't carry mottling.
To do that you breed them to a mottled bird and see what they produce. You have to hatch more then a couple to play the odds enough to make sure but if you hatch any mottled chicks then they carry it. If you don't hatch any mottled chicks then they don't.
When my F2s were mature I'd need to make some crosses to get the golden males to gold and the SF barred males to DF barred males.
I'd go ahead and do my test breeding at this point and weed out the mottled carries then use non carries for the varieties that I don't need mottling to do my final crosses.
Since mottling is recessive the 4 varieties that aren't mottled can be carrying the gene. I'd have to test breed those birds to make sure I only keep the ones that don't carry mottling.
To do that you breed them to a mottled bird and see what they produce. You have to hatch more then a couple to play the odds enough to make sure but if you hatch any mottled chicks then they carry it. If you don't hatch any mottled chicks then they don't.
When my F2s were mature I'd need to make some crosses to get the golden males to gold and the SF barred males to DF barred males.
I'd go ahead and do my test breeding at this point and weed out the mottled carries then use non carries for the varieties that I don't need mottling to do my final crosses.
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