MStar
In the Brooder
Hello all,
I am fairly new to chicken genetics and how feather color is expressed. From what I understand, a black silkie would have 2 recessive black genes (bl/bl). White is a little bit of a wild card it's a recessive white (c) that turns off the colors so it's paired with another color that's hidden.
So here's what I have, I mate a solid black silkie rooster with a white silkie hen.
I got 2 black silkies - only 1 survived
, 1 partridge? I also mated the same black Silkie rooster to a a golden Laced Wyandotte and got a solid black chick, with black skin, and with 4 and 5 toes. Not sure if this would clarify or muddle things!
So for all you genetics buffs out there, what's the color genetics of my white Silkie?
Also, that is a partridge colored chick right?
Thanks for your help!
I am fairly new to chicken genetics and how feather color is expressed. From what I understand, a black silkie would have 2 recessive black genes (bl/bl). White is a little bit of a wild card it's a recessive white (c) that turns off the colors so it's paired with another color that's hidden.
So here's what I have, I mate a solid black silkie rooster with a white silkie hen.
I got 2 black silkies - only 1 survived

So for all you genetics buffs out there, what's the color genetics of my white Silkie?
Also, that is a partridge colored chick right?
Thanks for your help!