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OldChurchEggery:
I snapped a picture of the gent in question while he was eating. I hope this view gives enough information to help figure out whether this is mahogany at work. He was part of the chicks I got from John this spring. As I mentioned, I think he\'s neat looking so I\'ll hopefully hatch some of his progeny this spring in my EE group.

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Hope this works!

John:

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That is where he belongs.  I don\'t see Mh and didn\'t raise any that looked like that.  I can only assume he was from an experimental mating and wasn\'t supposed to be sent out in an order.  
Sorry about that,

Tailfeathers:
John, that Kip Calculator is cool.  Care to give us all - or at least me! - a lesson on how to use it?

Btw, is that German?  I got a friend who\'s German.  He\'s where I got my Welsummers from.  He\'s one of the original five breeders that got the Wellies approved and accepted in the SOP and has probably been breeding them longer than anyone in the USA.  But he\'s like me and don\'t know a thing about genetics.

But I\'m learning and if that\'s German, maybe I\'ll sit down with him and we can play with it.

I tried playing with it a bit but it didn\'t really do me any good.  I understand Dominant and Recessive.  And I get Locus and Allele.  And it helped a bit with understanding the different locus\' when I clicked on \"Explain Locus\".  

I\'m hoping that if I can better understand it, it might help me with making some Easter Eggers that I\'m looking for.  I\'ve got close a couple of times but not just there yet.

Edited to say that I played with it some more and now I see that by clicking on the drop down list for the various alleles I can see the bird change.  So that helps a bit.  You should see all the different combinations I got as a result of what I think was crossing a BW male over a Welsummer hen and those don\'t even take into consideration comb shape nor beard!

Also, I had one Wheaten cockerel this year that had white in his primaries on both sides.  According to the chart I would guess that I have some recessive white on the C Locus as it only came out in that one bird.  Would that be a correct assumption?
God Bless,

dixieland:
His coloring is really interesting!!!!! Very handsome!!!

John:

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That\'s the key...I\'m no expert and haven\'t spent that much time figuring it all out.  It isn\'t Deutsch (German), but rather Dutch.  It is one of several sites by Henk Meijers and he is a regular contributor to The-Coop genetics forum.  He also has other \"calculators\" for rabbits, pigeons, etc.  

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