What the "bleep" is a "frosted"

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I was contected about my silkies.. Cuckoo Silkies if that helps and the person ask if I have "frosted" I know we live in the age of "designer" dogs, birds etc.. but Im lost.. what is "frosted"?
 
judgin by that pic frosteds will only be roosters because what that rooster is is a cuckoo silkie with two genes for cuckoo. I refer to this as "double cuckoo" and I've also heard it called "silver cuckoo"
 
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How do you get double cuckoo genes into one bird?

it happens in roosters only. hens will only have 1 gene for cuckoo or no gene for cuckoo. roosters can have 1, 2 or none. if none they aren't barred. the darker cuckoos have only 1 gene. to get it you breed a cuckoo roo to a cuckoo hen.
 
All chickens have two copies of every gene, one on each chromosome of a chromosome pair. EXCEPT for the sex chromosome pair.

Males have two Z chromosomes; females have one Z chromosome and one W chromosome. The Z chromosome is longer than the W chromosome, and thus contains genes that are not on the W. Think of it like this:

Z --------------------------------------------
W ---------------------------------

The genes that are on Z but not on W are the sex-linked genes.

Theoretically, any sex-linked gene could be used to create sex-linked offspring, but many are impractical because the trait is not apparent or doesn't develop until the bird is older.

The two genes most commonly used to create sex-links are silver and barring. If you breed a hen carrying the dominant allele to a cock carrying two copies of the recessive allele the offspring will be visually different at hatching.

With silver, S- + ss gives Ss sons and s- daughters. With barring, B- + bb gives Bb sons and b- daughters.

If you take the sex-linked males and try to re-create the link, you would have
Ss + S- and have SS, Ss, S- & s- offspring
or
Bb + B- and have BB, Bb, B- & b- offspring

When a hen creates an egg, she gives it a single set of chromosomes built from all the genes she carries. If she gives it a Z chromosome, the egg could develop into a son; if she gives it a W chromosome, the egg could develop into a daughter. When a cock fertilizes the egg, he gives it a single set of chromosomes built from all the genes he carries. He always supplies a Z chromosome.
 

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