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cirasa72, 13-8-2012 15:03:

Concordo ..."wildtype" e-allel "e+/e+" other additional genes (most probably) in heterozygous form. My guess is (eb/eb) + (Pg/Pg)

But i started now f1 to diviere this coloration.

For me these are like!
s22.photobucket.com/albums/b319/byhookorchook/
[SM=g7348]




On the previous photos (in the link) is clear to see the salmon red breast of the hen so must be e+/e+, she not have "Pg" homozygous because that would produce the "multiple laced" pattern (l'orlatura multipla), which she not have, so should be Pg/pg+.

The subjects I see in the first page of your photobucket (photos 11,12, 13) are indeed no e+/e+ but eb/eb but I can't see good the rest !