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It is now a stick it can be found here,
-Breeds, Genetics, & Showing
--Notable Reference & Breed Thread Discussions (at the top of the Breeds, Genetics, & Showing page)
---Various Diagrams on parts of a Chicken (at the top of the Notable Reference & Breed Thread Discussions page)...
Well I thought I might add this Egg Color chart to my list
Blue X Blue = Blue
Blue X White (eg, Leghorn) = Blue to Light Blue
Blue X Brown (eg, RIR) = Green
Blue X Dark Brown (eg, Maran) = Olive Brown
Excellent crosses for table fowl.
For the list below the first breed is the rooster and the...
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You have to have X amount of posts before you can post pictures.
The other thing that you could do is use something like a Photo Bucket account.
Chris
Thought I would add some more to this thread.
*Mottled (recessive)
Solid + Solid = All solids
Solid + Mottled = 100% solids, all carrying mottled
Solid (carrying Mottled) + Solid = all solid, 50% carrying mottled
Solid (carrying Mottled) + Solid (carrying Mottled) = 75% solids [50% carrying...
The sticky is under:
Notable Reference & Breed Thread Discussions at the top of the Breeds, Genetics, & Showing page.
Various Diagrams on parts of a Chicken: https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=343605
Chris
All chickens have black and red (gold). These are the only colors in chickens. All the different patterns and colors depend on either restricting or enhancing these two colors.
THE DOWN GENES
E--extended black. dominate Chicks are hatched as black. In adult hood they are black with red...
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Poultry Plumage Terms and Definitions list to my original post
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=343605&p=1.
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Barring--
Alternate stripes of light and dark across a feather, most distinctly seen in Barred Plymouth Rock
Bay--...
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Did you do your search as chicken/ poultry?
I did a search as Avian...
As far as yellow tissue in the nasal cavity, I would thing that it would be normal. I would be more worried if it was Black or even White..
I will check some of my birds and see what I can find...
Chris
So what...
I did a update and add some information that I found on,
WHAT IS SINGLE MATING, WHAT IS DOUBLE MATING, WHAT IS IN-BREEDING, THREE WAYS OF IN-BREEDING, and ESTABLISHING A STRAIN..
Chris