Kim_NC wrote:
You should get the olive eggers with one Marans and One Ameraucana parent. One blue egg gene and one dark brown egg green will = olive.
I prefer for my hens to be the barred parent - because then the intial cross are sexlink chicks. In your case, if you use the Marans
hens, only the male chicks will be barred (cuckoo) in the first hatch.
Okay, I think I'm understanding about the olive-egg "gene". It works 100% on the first generation, but after that is when you get into that whole pea comb vs single comb, feathered leg vs not, etc. Right?
But, now I'm confused about the "barred (cuckoo)" thing. If I breed a black, blue, or splash Ameraucana with a Black Copper Marans roo--or vice-versa--how does barred come into play? Does it not follow the regular "Blue" genetics rules, well except for throwing the "copper" in there?
Blue x Black = 50% Blue / 50% Black
(Bb) (BB)
Splash x Black = 100% Blue
(bb) (BB)
Black x Black = 100% Black
(BB) (BB)
If you use a Marans Roo ......you'll get barred chicks in both sexes. This is because the roo will pass a barred gene to both sexes of offspring.
Do all Marans roos carry a barred gene or just the Black Copper Marans?
Like all sexlink crosses, it won't carry forward in the following generations. But I do find it helpful in the initial first hatch of chicks to be able to sex them so easily. Then I can make choices going forward regarding feather color, muffing, bearding etc.
What is
sexlink? I thought that was a breed of chicken--no? Looks like I still have lots of research to do--any recommendations for info?
edited to include who the quote is from
