Also the fact you said that you have some Cochin Bantams with double preen glands, is probably because they are an Asian breed, & more likely to have it.
It's a recessive trait, not dominant. I've already asked about it.
Not gonna argue further, but my only Easter Egger rooster at the time is Silver which makes it impossible for him to be father. But I'll let you keep believing what you want.
Get yourself actual Indian Malays, & actually work with them.
Son had an injury, of the pelvis.
I have Dun Malay cockerel, & a mixed breed Paint pullet. Would it be possible to create Dun Paints with the two, or no?
Trying to make interesting plumage colors to breed forward for harvesting pelts for Wall Decor, Art, & Fly Tying.
Indian Malays, they're not an established breed unlike the Malays that are bred to the American SOP. You will get variation among individuals. Long is an example of longer neck feathers, & tail feathers. He's got all Malay traits, besides that. If he were a mix he wouldn't have the Double Preen...
I asked the samething.
It's Extended Black X Red/Gold Duckwing F1 bred to Red/Gold Duckwing.
Extended black chickens, certain ones carry the charcoal gene which is need.
@nicalandia
Got a new one that may interest you.
Two of my 8 month old PBA in USA Project pullets have started laying, & they lay colored eggs. One lays a Teal(Blue Green), the other lays a Glossy Blue.
How common is this in Orientals, especially the old bloodlines?
The egg is darker in real...
The question is if it's true chocolate(Sexlinked), or Dun(Chocolate)?
But I'll leave this one for someone who has more experience with true chocolates.
How to know for sure is by breeding, but the color can also be pretty obvious.
Dun looks chocolate. Khaki looks abit like a silvery blue, or can be described as a Faded Blue color.
Looks like he maybe Platinum. Platinum is created by breeding Dun X Blue.
Dun is produced by 1 copy of the Khaki gene.
Correct me if I'm wrong, still learning about the color.
Khaki is a mutation in the dominant white Allele. Dun, & Platinum are both created by the Khaki gene.
Khaki -...