David Oldbird
Posts : 42962 Join date : 2009-03-18 Location : Leeds
| Subject: Re: strange if you ask me Mon Jul 15, 2013 12:03 am | |
| interesting post to an interesting topic KOTS....... |
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Knackered Oldbird
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spencerline Hatchling
Posts : 316 Join date : 2011-01-12 Age : 61 Location : Algarve Portugal
| Subject: Re: strange if you ask me Mon Jul 15, 2013 9:02 am | |
| - rainbow wrote:
- Ray do have a read at the ember gene eE it will also put to bed flecking marks on a red it says flecking on a hen will always be red NEVER black it can only be black on a cock bird george
This backs up what Rainbow said on this site http://www.australianavianproducts.com.au/pigeon-colour-chart.phpor see below. "The business of X and Y chromosomes is more complex and we will leave that to be discussed under another heading. You may have noticed too that hens don't get these black flecks. If they do have flecks, they will be brown. Its all about sex-linkage and those X and Y chromosomes again". |
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