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I agree- he carries dominant white. Some or all of the chicks will be white- it depends on how many dominant white genes he carries.
He looks like a red sex-linked X rhode island red offspring. The cross could be rhode island red x red sex-linked cross, either way will produce the male.
Tim
so the barring will still determine the sex of the offspring, right?
I remember someone having a "reverse" black sex-link hen here, white with gold or red on the neck/breast, is that what OPs hens might look like? Cause she was pretty!
The 'reverse' sounds like an e+ hen with dominant white.
I agree- he carries dominant white. Some or all of the chicks will be white- it depends on how many dominant white genes he carries.
He looks like a red sex-linked X rhode island red offspring. The cross could be rhode island red x red sex-linked cross, either way will produce the male.
Tim
so the barring will still determine the sex of the offspring, right?
I remember someone having a "reverse" black sex-link hen here, white with gold or red on the neck/breast, is that what OPs hens might look like? Cause she was pretty!
The 'reverse' sounds like an e+ hen with dominant white.