Hi duckface3,
I shall try to answer as clearly as I can & use genetic notations.
1) Marans x Favs = 100% single factor barred cocks & hens. Fav xMarans = 50% s.f barred cocks, 50% black hens.
2) Salmon Favs are silver (S) & Mh. Gold (s+) & Mh would give red birds.
3) Homozygous is 2 copies of the same gene i.e pure cuckoo Marans E/E, s+/s+, (s+/-) & B/B (B/-). Salmon Favs are e^Wh/e^Wh, S/S (S/-) & Mh/Mh.
Heterozygous is when there is 2 different genes in the same loci. A Marans x Fav would give this i.e they would be E/e^Wh, S/s+ (s+/-), Mh/mh+ & B/b+ (B/-) cocks & hens
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Favs x Marans, E/e^Wh, S/s+, Mh/mh+, B/b+ cocks & E/e^Wh, s+/-, Mh/mh+, B/- hens.
So the phenotype would be s.f cuckoo but the genotype would not
Hemizygous referes to sex-linked genes and to the hens only as they can only carry one copy ie S/-, s+/-, B/-, amongst others.
4) Leg feathering is polygenic and is autosomal.
There are 3 loci, Pti-1+ (dom) , Pti-2+ (dom) , Pti-3+ (rec) and several mutations, Pti-1^B, Pti-1^L, Pti-1+, pti-1.
Each affects the placement of feathers on shank and toes. I believe there are over 50 combinations.
I have tried to keep this as basic as possible and omitted many other genes, hope it has been of some help.
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