Yikes! Now I'm all frazzled!
and confused
and will never think of KFC in the same way again.
....Just Kidding! Thank you for the information! Trying to teach the children about genetics. This takes the Punnett square to a whole new level.
I'll skip the part about the frizzle modifier gene, it's a little too deep for Jr. HS, but I appreciate the transfer of knowledge!
Thanks so so much! So to be accurate, we had eggs that were marked as sizzles and described as a purebred silkie hen (homo) was bred with a frizzled cochin roo. However we don't know if the frizzled cochin roo is homo or hetero and therefore offspring would be 100% hetero frizzles if the roo is homo frizzle, and if roo is hetero frizzle we would get 50% chance of hetero frizzle and 50% chance of nonfrizzle,-basically a silkie cochin cross- without accounting for any type of modifier gene, although since the hen is a homo silkie, and this is genetically recessive, it should not apply in this instance, would be for later generation sizzles.