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Henk, thanks for your help!
You didn't disappoint me. I guess 'tuft' would be a better description... yeah she has a tuft of feathers on top of her head.
What would you call it?
I know that the few feathers are due to the comb type, I dont know if I will be able to get more feathers there in the next few generations.
Any advice is good though.
Does anyone know with absolute certainty what genes are necessary for the v-comb to express?
This is her dad, when he was young. I wanted to show you guys his comb type. He apparently has one copy of the Buttercup gene.
Here is a terrible picture of another hen I hatched out of the same rooster (sorry about the bad quality. I would take another but a possum killed her) If you look closely at her comb you can see it is a perfect buttercup.
You didn't disappoint me. I guess 'tuft' would be a better description... yeah she has a tuft of feathers on top of her head.
What would you call it?
I know that the few feathers are due to the comb type, I dont know if I will be able to get more feathers there in the next few generations.
Any advice is good though.
Does anyone know with absolute certainty what genes are necessary for the v-comb to express?
This is her dad, when he was young. I wanted to show you guys his comb type. He apparently has one copy of the Buttercup gene.

Here is a terrible picture of another hen I hatched out of the same rooster (sorry about the bad quality. I would take another but a possum killed her) If you look closely at her comb you can see it is a perfect buttercup.
