That’s fine. I just wanted to save time. Lol
But while I’m thinking, has anyone dealt with the inheritance of psychological traits? Example: Breeding out flightyness or breeding in broodyess?
Broodiness has been found to be a recessive polygenic trait with many of those genes being sex linked also, in a study of a reciprocal cross of Red Jungle Fowl and White Leghorn it was found that 87% of RJF hens went broody when nest was left intact and that only 11% of the WL x RJF cross, the reciprocal cross(RJF x WL) went broddy 63% of the time.
Study: Body Growth, Egg Production, Broodiness, Age at First Egg and Egg Size in Red Jungle Fowls, and an Attempt at Their Genetic Analyses by the ReciprocaI Crossing with White Leghorns https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jpsa1964/16/3/16_3_121/_pdf
Excerpt: "From the results presented above, it is concluded that three polygenic traits, egg production, age at first egg and broodiness, participate in the sex-linked inheritance."