Here is Daddy Gray, on the nest.
I love to share this cause it's so darned adorable

This may be the first Gouldian genetics bit I've understood to date!RH males can be split to BH and YH
RH hens can only be split to YH
BH can only be split to YH for both sexes
YH males can be spit to BH
YH hens can not be split to anything
So yes Meagan you are right ... YH
No chance of the milk man here. I got her from a friend as a juvie and kept her with other hens until she was old enough to breed. All of my hens are... hens. lol Although maybe you are right that she could be an EXTREME dirty headed YH??? Looks black to me, but I may try and get a pic of her.nixity wrote: Um... wait a second.
Everyone seems to be missing an extremely important point..
Which is that if both parents are visually BH you CAN NOT get visually red OR yellow headed offspring. It is genetically impossible.
BH is pure recessive which means two BH parents, regardless of whether they're carrying YH, can only produce visual BH offspring.
If they were both split for YH the only thing you could produce is BH YTB offspring, nothing visually orange/yellow.
So - if both mom and dad were BH, then I suspect mom must have had some lingering sperm from a different daddy and your little baby here isn't from BH daddy Gray, but is a product of the milk-man effect.![]()
Sorry..
The only other alternative is if perhaps your hen is a very dirty headed RH or YH which you have mistaken to be BH. Do you have a photo of her by any chance?
Just another side note, 2 BH can produce a genetically YH which will visually be a BH with yellow tipped beak (YTB)So another note to self, two black heads only produce more black heads.