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Solid black plumage color refers to a
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pattern in chickens ('' Gallus gallus domesticus'') characterized by a uniform, black color across all
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s. There are chicken breeds where the typical
plumage Plumage ( "feather") is a layer of feathers that covers a bird and the pattern, colour, and arrangement of those feathers. The pattern and colours of plumage differ between species and subspecies and may vary with age classes. Within species, ...
color is black, such as
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,
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, Jersey Giant and others. And there are many other breeds having different color varieties, which also have an extended black variety, such as Leghorn, Minorca, Wyandotte, Orpington, Langshan and others.Hutt, F.B. Genética Avícola. Salvat Editores, S.A. 1ra.ed. España, 1958. Color is an important feature of most living organisms. In the wild, color has great significance affecting the survival and reproductive success of the species. The environmental constraints which lead to the specific colors of birds and animals are very strong and individuals of novel colors tend not to survive. Under domestication, mankind has transformed all the species involved which have thus been freed from environmental pressures to a large extent. Early color variants were mostly selected for utility reasons or religious practices. In more recent centuries color varieties have been created purely for ornament and pleasure, fashion playing a surprisingly large part in their development. A bewildering array of colors and patterns can now be found in the domestic fowl. The occurrence of solid or nearly solid colored black plumage is widespread among avian species. Such phenotypes result mostly from single mutations associated with an increase of
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deposition. In the case of the domestic fowl, two genetically different black plumage phenotypes have been described.


Description


Chick color

Chicks of black plumage varieties are also black, with some black in beaks, legs and dorsal side of the toes, but with a varying degree of white or grayish white in the ventral surface and the tip of the wings. To the naked eye, the length of the down in black chicks is also shorter than that of any other color variety. Juvenile plumage frequently show one or more white feathers.


Adult plumage color

Entire surface is pure black due to the presence of
eumelanin Melanin (; from el, μέλας, melas, black, dark) is a broad term for a group of natural pigments found in most organisms. Eumelanin is produced through a multistage chemical process known as melanogenesis, where the oxidation of the amin ...
pigmentation in all parts of the feathers with considerable extension of black pigment to the shanks and beaks. The head, hackle, back, saddle, sickles and wing bows of the may have a beetle-green to purple sheen that may be particularly rich in male birds but still very evident in females. The green and purple sheens are a structural coloration, not pigment. The feathers of chickens and nearly all birds which appear to have green feathers do not have any green pigment. Green pigment has only been found in turacos ('' Cuculiformes, Musophagidae''), small African birds. Structural coloration is produced by the constructive interference of light reflecting from different layers of the structures in feathers.


History

Most chicken
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color genetic factors were manipulated during domestication by selection and crossings which led to the modern chicken breeds, but there are no historical records of when or where the first solid black chickens arose. In the creation of new black breeds, black colors have been sometimes introduced from breeds of solid black. Black Cochin or Cochin China breed was originally bred in China and later exported to Britain and
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in the mid 19th century. The first specimens came from Shanghai to Europe as a present given to the Queen of the United Kingdom in 1843, and twenty years later they were known in all Europe. The Langshan breed, a breed of solid black plumage, was also originally bred in
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and was first imported to Europe by the Major Croad, of the
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in 1872. The original Black Orpington was bred by William Cook in 1886 by crossing Minorcas, Langshans and Plymouth Rock to create a new hybrid bird. Cook selected a black bird that would exhibit well by hiding the dirt and soot of London.
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s were developed in
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mainly from Black Orpingtons . Castilian Black, a typical black chicken breed was originally bred in Spain.
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is completely black with green sheen in the wing bows. Minorca was later developed in England from imported Castilian fowls of Spain.Castelló Carreras, S. Avicultura. Curso completo de gallinocultura e industrias anexas. 3ra.ed. Zootecnia Especial de las Aves Domésticas. Granja Paraíso de Arenys de Mar (Barcelona) 1916 Andalusian Blue was very well known and appreciated in Spain at the second half of the 19th century, being present in the Real Botanical Garden of Madrid in 1864. Although not regarded as a solid black plumage breed, but registered by the American Poultry Association as a "blue" breed, it is really a black plumage breed segregating for locus ''Bl'',Somes, R. G. International Registry of Poultry Genetic Stocks. A Directory of Specialized Lines and Strains, Mutations, Breeds and Varieties of Chickens, Japanese Quail and Turkeys. Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station, The University of Connecticut, Storrs, Bulletin #460, (1981). a mutation that dilutes black to a bluish gray. Only heterozygotes are "blue", so it is impossible to fix the "blue" color plumage. Heterozygotes ''Bl/bl''+ individuals have the entire surface of a uniform shade of plain slaty blue, clearly and sharply laced with bluish black. Homozygotes ''Bl/Bl'' are white with a faint bluish gray tinge, and blue in feathers with the form of large irregular shaped blobs. And homozygotes ''bl''+/''bl''+ are solid black. The mating of "blue" cocks and hens" give an offspring of black, "blue" and whitish gray tinged fowls in the Mendelian proportion 1:2:1 respectively.


Genetics of solid black plumage

Inheritance of chicken
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color is complex. It depends on several genetic factors which interact epistatically. Solid black plumage is the result of a combination of genes which interact to give the final result. In plumage, the expression of any color, except white, requires the presence of the allele ''C'' (color), an autosomic dominant allele that allows the synthesis of pigment in the feathers. In the domestic fowl, two black
plumage Plumage ( "feather") is a layer of feathers that covers a bird and the pattern, colour, and arrangement of those feathers. The pattern and colours of plumage differ between species and subspecies and may vary with age classes. Within species, ...
phenotypes have been described. The best known of these is due to the extended black mutation ''E'', which is the most dominant of the multiple alleles at the ''E'' locus and is primarily responsible for the completely black plumage of most breeds of fowl.Moore, J.W. and Smyth, J.R. Jr. 1971 Melanotic: Key to a Phenotypic Enigma in the Fowl. Journal of Heredity 62:215-219.


Extended black ''E'' mutation

''E'' (extended black) is the most dominant allele of an autosomic locus which controls the extension of black to different parts of the
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. These allele allows the extension of black pigment to the feathers of the whole
plumage Plumage ( "feather") is a layer of feathers that covers a bird and the pattern, colour, and arrangement of those feathers. The pattern and colours of plumage differ between species and subspecies and may vary with age classes. Within species, ...
, producing solid black plumage. It is present not only in most solid black plumage breeds, but also in black barred breeds, such as
Barred Rock The Plymouth Rock is an American breed of domestic chicken. It was first seen in Massachusetts in the nineteenth century, and for much of the early twentieth century was the most widely kept chicken breed in the United States. It is a dual-pur ...
s, in mottled breeds such as Ancona and some white breeds such as White Leghorns. This mutation is epistatic to many other color patterns based on the recessive alleles of the locus ''E'': Most crossings between solid black plumage fowls and fowls exhibiting other plumage patterns, give a solid black plumage offspring. But ''E'' is also hypostatic to a type of white: Crossings between Black
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s and White Leghorns, which are so popular in many countries to produce egg layers, give an offspring of nearly white plumage. Otherwise, non-black fowls may have black offspring too: The popular cross between Rhode Island Red males and
Barred Rock The Plymouth Rock is an American breed of domestic chicken. It was first seen in Massachusetts in the nineteenth century, and for much of the early twentieth century was the most widely kept chicken breed in the United States. It is a dual-pur ...
females, commonly employed to obtain hybrid brown egg layers, such as ISA Brown, gives solid black females with a few brushstrokes of red in the chest. A few other color genes affect the expression of the extended black ''E'' mutation reducing the amount of black in all, or some parts of the feathers: * ''Bl'' (blue) as in Andalusian Blue * ''mo'' (mottling)- Autosomal recessive. In homozygosis makes a small V-shaped white tip every two-four feathers, producing a mottled or pied plumage, as in Ancona or Exchequer Leghorn. * "B" (barred)- Sex linked. It produces regular parallel black and white alternating bars over the entire plumage, giving the so-called "cuckoo" plumage as in
Barred Rock The Plymouth Rock is an American breed of domestic chicken. It was first seen in Massachusetts in the nineteenth century, and for much of the early twentieth century was the most widely kept chicken breed in the United States. It is a dual-pur ...
or in
California Gray The California Gray is an American breed of domestic chicken. It may be also known as the "production black". History The California Gray was developed in California in the 1930s by Horace Dryden in Modesto, California. His aim was to prod ...
. Females are always a darker shade than males. * ''I'' (inhibitor of black)- Autosomal dominant. It produces a solid white plumage as in White Leghorn or in
Rhode Island White The Rhode Island White is a breed of chicken originating in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. Despite their very similar names and shared place of origin, the Rhode Island White is a distinct breed from the Rhode Island Red. However, Rhode Isla ...
.


Melanotic ''Ml'' mutation

A second black or nearly all black adult phenotype but with little eumelanin in the shanks and beak, has been described. This mutation, unlike ''E'' has no influence on down coloration. But is responsible for the extension of black pigment into the normally red areas of red-zone fowl interacting with the other alleles at the ''E'' locus. This autosomic mutation is ''Ml'' (melanotic) and its expression varies however with the ''E'' allele present. In other words, ''Ml'' interacts with the recessive alleles of the ''E'' allelic series which normally produce non-solid black plumage, "extending" black to zones which otherwise would be of some other color. This gene has little or none effect on the chick down color nor extends black to the shanks. ''Ml'' was incorporated by selection during the fixation of the black color of some breeds to reinforce the processes leading to completely black plumage. Its presence has been confirmed in Black Minorca, Laced Cochin, Laced Wyandotte and in White Crested Black Polish (chicken), although the latter has not a solid black plumage, but a white crest instead. Presence of ''Ml'' was also confirmed in Castilian Black and in Double-Laced Barnevelder where only the females show double-laced pattern whereas males are melanized black-breasted reds.


Homozygotes ''Ml/Ml''

Homozygotes ''Ml/Ml'' are nearly all black especially in combination with some recessive alleles of the ''E'' allelic series such as ''e''b (brown) and ''e''+ (wild type), except that females with ''e''+ are black with salmon breasts, while females with ''e''Wh are wheaten with dark brown back and hackle. Males are nearly all black.


Heterozygotes ''Ml/ml''+

Melanotic ''Ml'' in single dose has little or no effect on plumage color in combination with ''e''Wh in females. Heterozygotes ''Ml/ml''+ have black head and hackle in combination with ''e''b and ''e''+ but little effect on ''e''Wh females. It is difficult to distinguish the heterozygous males from the wild type but the black head and hackle of the heterozygous females is quite obvious. Melanotic is considered incompletely dominant because heterozygotes are unlike either homozygote.Campo, J. L. and Orozco, F. 1986 Genetic basis of the melanotic Prat phenotype. British Poultry Science. 27:361-367.


Breeds better known by their black variety

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* Castilian Black * Cubalaya

* Crevecoeur * Jersey Giant * La Flèche * Minorca *
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* Transsylvanian Naked-neck * Utrerana Negr

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Breeds having varieties of black plumage

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* Aseel Rampur * Araucana * Ausburger * Barnevelder * Belgian Bearded d'Anvers bantam *
Belgian Bearded d'Uccle The or Belgian d'Uccle, nl, Ukkelse Baardkriel, italic=no, is a Belgian breed of bearded bantam chicken. It was first bred in the town of Uccle on the outskirts of Brussels, in central Belgium, in the early years of the twentieth century. It ...
bantam *
Bergische Schlotterkamm The Bergische Schlotterkamm is an old and endangered German breed of domestic chicken. It originates from the Bergisches Land, in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia in western Germany, and is one of three chicken breeds from that area, the o ...
bantam * Black Shumen *
Booted Bantam , country = , distribution = , standard = , use = show , apa = feather legged , aba = , ee = yes , pcgb = rare true bantam , maleweight = maximum 850 g , femaleweight = m ...
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Burmese Burmese may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Myanmar, a country in Southeast Asia * Burmese people * Burmese language * Burmese alphabet * Burmese cuisine * Burmese culture Animals * Burmese cat * Burmese chicken * Burmese (hor ...
bantam * Cochin * Dutch bantam * Faverolles *
Frizzle Frizzle may refer to: * Frizzle (chicken plumage), a domestic chicken plumage pattern featuring curled feathers * Frizzle chicken (breed), a specific breed of domestic chicken featuring the frizzle plumage pattern *Ms. Frizzle, a character in ''Th ...
(the term can also describe the frizzle plumage type as well as this specific breed) * Andalusian Blue ''(article in Spanish)'' * Hamburg * Java * Langshan * Leghorn *
Modern Game The Modern Game is a breed of ornamental chicken which originated in England between 1850 and 1900. Purely an exhibition bird, Modern Game were developed to be most aesthetically pleasing and to epitomize the visual appeal of the gamecock or ...
* Naked-neck *
Old English Game The Old English Game is a British breed of domestic chicken. It was probably originally bred for cockfighting. Two different standards are recognised by the Poultry Club of Great Britain: Carlisle Old English Game and Oxford Old English Gam ...
* Orpington * Plymouth Rock * Polish * Schamoo *
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* Silkie * Wyandotte


Other species


Turkeys

Solid black plumage is controlled by ''B'' (black), an autosomal dominant allele in the triple allelic ''b+ series. It produces an entire plumage black with a bright metallic sheen.


Japanese quail

Solid black plumage is controlled by ''E'' (extended black), an autosomal incomplete dominant allele in its allelic series. It extends black and dark brown pigment throughout the plumage.Journal of Heredity 70:205-210 (1979).


See also

* Lavender (chicken plumage) * Solid white (chicken plumage) * List of chicken colours * List of chicken breeds


References

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