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There are several things that can cause black spots on combs: frostbite, mites, chickens pecking at each other or two different forms of Avian Pox. Google Avian Pox or Fowl Pox to see if that's the trouble--if it is, you just have to wait and see and vaccinate all new chicks/birds.

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the little chicken will probably have lets just say... black feathers and a white body

it is how the x and y work. if the girl chicken has the black feathers it will pass on which is a x trait :) or sumthing

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Both alleles for feather color are dominant.

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What cause a chicken to have both black and white feathers

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Q: A chicken that is purebred for black feathers is crossed with one that is purebred for white feathers All the offspring produced have gray feathers Is this case of incomplete dominance Explain?
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