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So you're the one with the Wyandotte x "Americauna" video on YouTube?
Back when I first saw that vid, I too thought "americanas" were actually, well, Ameraucanas. . . And I commented on the video, thinking my EE and Silver Laced Wyandottes would create that.
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So you're the one with the Wyandotte x "Americauna" video on YouTube?
Back when I first saw that vid, I too thought "americanas" were actually, well, Ameraucanas. . . And I commented on the video, thinking my EE and Silver Laced Wyandottes would create that.
Beautiful guy.
Thanks. Yep, that is my YouTube video. If I spelled it "Americana", it was a typo. His father was a top show quality BLR Wyandotte (so he had nice, clear lacing) and the mother was a partridge Americauna. He is also the prospective grandfather of the chimera. Genotyping will prove that one way or another as soon as the bad weather breaks in Scotland. The University of Edinburgh has been closed! Oh by the way, I quoted what you said about the chimera's prospective parent's and this is what the biologist there said:
"It was interesting to hear what the genetics guy said not what we were expecting, but if its right, it might make the genotype interpretation more straightforward. To be honest, once it gets beyond fairly simple genetics it makes my head spin!"
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The points are all frostbitten and turning some very unhealthy colors. They will eventually scab over and fall off. At least the tips of the points.