*Please do not choose this option for Silkies who do not yet have real feathers. This does not work with chick down. We will need blood spots on a plain piece of white paper or an index card if they are not old enough to have feathers yet.
DNA Testing – Rose Comb
$35.00
Rose Comb (R) DNA Test
This test detects the presence or absence of the Rose Comb (R) gene in chickens.
The rose comb gene is a dominant mutation. Birds that carry at least one copy of R will express a rose-type comb unless another comb-modifying gene alters its appearance. Birds that do not carry the R gene remain on a single (straight) comb genetic background, provided no other comb modifiers are present.
This test is used to determine whether a bird:
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Carries the Rose Comb (R) gene (One or Two Copies)
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Does not carry the Rose Comb (R) gene
How this applies to walnut combs (including Silkies)
A walnut comb is produced by the combined presence of two dominant genes:
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Rose comb (R)
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Pea comb (P)
A bird must carry at least one copy of both genes to express a walnut comb. If either gene is absent, the walnut comb will not form.
Walnut-combed birds, including Silkies, may visually appear uniform, but they can still lack the Rose Comb (R) gene in certain breeding outcomes depending on how the genes segregate. When walnut-combed birds are paired, offspring that do not inherit the Rose Comb gene will develop single (straight) combs.
This test allows breeders to:
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Confirm whether a walnut-combed bird carries the Rose Comb (R) gene
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Identify breeders capable of producing single-comb offspring
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Make informed pairing decisions before breeding
Tested in our own lab. No shipping charges, results post to your account in about 2 to 3 business days after your samples arrive.
How to collect a feather sample
- Pluck 3 to 5 growing feathers from the chest or back. Pull them out, do not cut them.
- Check that the soft quill tip is attached to each one. That tip holds the DNA, a cut feather will not work.
- Put each bird's feathers in their own labelled paper envelope or a small ziplock.
- Mail the envelopes to us in a regular stamped envelope.
Takes about a minute per bird. No vet visit, and nothing ships to you first.
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