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Sex-links[1] are crossbred chickens whose color at hatching is differentiated by sex, thus making chick sexing an easier process. Sex-links come in several varieties. As hybrids of laying or dual-purpose breeds infused with extra vigor via heterosis, sex-links can be extremely good egg-layers which often produce 300 eggs a year or more depending on the quality of care and feed. The color of their eggs vary according to the mix of breeds, and blue-green eggs are possible.

A black sex-link hen

Chicks of a single breed that are similarly sex-linked are called autosex chickens, a term developed to differentiate between sex linkage in purebred chickens versus sex linkage in crossbreeds.

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Many common varieties are known as the black sex-link (also called black stars) and the red sex-link (also called red stars).[2] More specific variety names are common as well.

Examples of a red-linked breeds include the Red Shaver and ISA Brown sex-links which are found in Canada.[3]

White birds should not be used in sex-linked crosses because white colour allele is sometimes dominant and sometimes recessive.[4]

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See also

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References

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  • ^ Sex-Links - FeatherSite Barry Koffler
  • ^ Isa Brown Commercial Stock & Parent Stock Archived 2013-01-03 at archive.today
  • ^ Sex-linked Information
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