wyandotte x salm favorelle chick- have genetics questions

hoppy

I'm not all fluff
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May 5, 2007
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I have a chick from my salm. favorelle hen and my splash blr wyandotte.
the chick is splash colored like the cochin splash( being mostly white with single feathers here and there of black).
is this possible, shouldn't it have lacing?shouldn't it have muffs or beards, feathered legs, 5 toes? it has none of these. I thought these were all dominant genes.
 
How old is the chick? To get a splash chick at all from such a cross seems most puzzling; one would expect blue on parts which might otherwise have been black (if that makes any sense). Beard & muffs are variable in expression. I'd have also expected to see five toes & leg feathering. Are you certain the egg was from your faverolle hen?
 
the only other hen it could come from was a blr (blue laced)wyandotte and this chick really is not colored right to be her egg.
the fav is the only other hen that lays this color egg and no stray roosters.
 
this chick is 2 weeks old
wings are now looking pale blue or a dirty white (they are not truely dirty, it's just the color) on outer row of feathers, pure white on next row and row closest to body is yet to feather out.
notice the stray dark feathers, these are black.
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If it's splash, clean legs. not bearded/muffed, no extra toes.. more likely you got your answer- not a Fav cross.

It is true those genes have a variable expression but for ALL those genes not show "at once" is rather too incredible to consider.
 
It sure is cute.

Funny, I was wondering what a BLRW/faverolle cross would look like. I have a BLRW roo and some new faverolle pullets.

But what causes the middle toe on some mixes come out half one color and half another, like this chick?

-Cindy in MA
 

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