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I know facts. When there's multiple genes at play, two genes can be inherited from both parents. Just look a how many different genes us humans pass on to our offspring. If we inherited one gene from our parents, we'd have either one certain hair color, eye color, or skin color, if life works that way with people of the same race.When you have no clue how the genes are inherited that is called clueless.
Its fact and has nothing to do with being nice or not.
A rooster can't pass on silver and gold. Only one or the other.
Neither a rooster or hen can pass on wheaten and extended black. It has to be one or the other.
You can't have a bird that is wheaten/wheaten and extended black.
That's simple genetics.
We're talking about mixing, with mixing multiple genetic traits can pass on.
For example: My parents hair color. My mother has blonde hair, my dad has black hair. Me, & my sister have brunette, my brothers have chocolate brown.