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    Re: Recessive Question(s)

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    It comes down to clutches can be dual sired, each offspring will only have a single sire. Some offspring in your examples, you wouldn't be able to tell which sire it was, which is bad when you are trying to make hets. Wouldn't recommend breeding two males in the case.
    Thanks OWAL! I was curious as to if in the rare case of twins, in one egg, is there only one sire? It would seem so but when the zygote splits and goes on to develop into a embryo/s is the paternal identity already established? I may have answered my own question? Hahaha
    Last edited by Albert Clark; 03-26-2022 at 07:42 AM.
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