I crossed a wheaten rooster X black hen this summer. I hatched 10 chicks, 4 girls 6 boys. I saved one girl and sent the rest to a friend to grow out. I went to visit him last night and he sent a cockerel home with me.
I'm trying to figure out (the best I can at this point) the black hen's e locus, I did find out she's S/ from the cross. I purchased her already grown from a breeder who raises blacks and brown reds. These growouts range from solid black, 2 have small amounts of leakage, 2 have a lot of gold (one I brought home), and one hatched out duckwing.
At first I thought a silver egg might have been put under the broody hen when I set the crosses under her, because when the duckwing offspring hatched, it looked to have a somewhat silver down. I brushed it off.. as he grew out he had a lot of red and white in his feathers so I assumed it was a really off colored silver, though I only had 1 silver cockerel this year with red in his shoulders the rest were all very clean.
When my friend sent a picture of this guy it clicked.. he definitely wasnt from my pure silver pen, he had to be from my wheaten x black cage. Does this mean his mother must be split E/eb or E/e+ or possibly Er/eb or Er/e+ ?? Any thoughts and comments are welcome.
I might have a picture of the chicks down on a harddrive but havent been able to locate it yet. The rest of the chicks seemed to have solid black downs if I remember correctly. Here are a few pics, disreguard lack of wingbay in the wheaten male, I have a problem losing them after molt in my line.
1) dad and daughter I kept
2) mom coming out of molt
3) group of sons
4) boy I brought home
5) boy I brought home