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Do you have a red base color rooster? He looks kind of like a red sexlink cockerel. They are the result of a red/gold gene rooster crossed with a silver gene female.
We just have SLW roosters.
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Do you have a red base color rooster? He looks kind of like a red sexlink cockerel. They are the result of a red/gold gene rooster crossed with a silver gene female.
I think it is indeed a rooster. And what breeds of roosters and hens do you have?
OK. But are the one with the "/" crosses between those two breeds or no?The hen breeds are in my description above. All of them are hens except the SLW roosters.
I think the ISA hen also. they carry a variety of genes and tend to throw white and red chicks.
Where I'm confused is the slw rooster, and the big ol straight comb this bird has. If the father is a pure Wyandotte, the comb should be a rose comb. This shows your rooster (one of them, at least) isn't homozygous for the rose comb gene.
I think the ISA hen also. they carry a variety of genes and tend to throw white and red chicks.
Where I'm confused is the slw rooster, and the big ol straight comb this bird has. If the father is a pure Wyandotte, the comb should be a rose comb. This shows your rooster (one of them, at least) isn't homozygous for the rose comb gene.
I think the ISA hen also. they carry a variety of genes and tend to throw white and red chicks.
Where I'm confused is the slw rooster, and the big ol straight comb this bird has. If the father is a pure Wyandotte, the comb should be a rose comb. This shows your rooster (one of them, at least) isn't homozygous for the rose comb gene.