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Sounds like you created a sex link so it depends which the father is. The barring gene is past to the opposite sex so if he was a barred then his daughters would be and visa versa.
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Sounds like you created a sex link so it depends which the father is. The barring gene is past to the opposite sex so if he was a barred then his daughters would be and visa versa.
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yes pea combs are related to the blue/green colored egg I get like a 50/50 rate of straight and pea combs with these guys because the roo is a FBCM with a staright comb-the moms all have pea combs but I do have a few tiny pullets with stright combs Im keeping hoping they lay really dark eggs
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That is called "shiver me timbers"......so sweet! Congrats!
Thanks Mags! I couldn't believe it! I didn't even think I'd be able to see in some of the dark ones, but I could and then to find them all cookin', I was freaking out!
Oh .......I have 2 incubators sitting idel.....and am having "envy" issues right about NOW!LOLOL
LUCK to you!
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That is called "shiver me timbers"......so sweet! Congrats!
Thanks Mags! I couldn't believe it! I didn't even think I'd be able to see in some of the dark ones, but I could and then to find them all cookin', I was freaking out!
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yes pea combs are related to the blue/green colored egg I get like a 50/50 rate of straight and pea combs with these guys because the roo is a FBCM with a staright comb-the moms all have pea combs but I do have a few tiny pullets with stright combs Im keeping hoping they lay really dark eggs
I was hopeful for an olive egg! Any thought on a Barred rock cross? Do most olive layer have slate colored legs? It is a long 6 months for an egg!