traits (dependent)
Dependent traits only show when certain conditions are met.
Most only show on another specific trait.
Most only show on another specific trait.
Calico
50% passing rate.
Calico is a hen-only trait, though Roosters may carry it.
Primary color of the hen is near-white (or very light gray in darker, natural colored cases) with secondary and tertiary a darker shade of colors from the same side of the color spectrum. Most commonly, a lighter and darker shade of the same color. Tertiary is always the darkest color, with secondary being lighter.
Markings will never show on the primary, but may show on secondary or tertiary (or both).
This trait is possible to obtain through breeding Monotone Chimkin (roughly 20% chance, see Monotone).
Calico is a hen-only trait, though Roosters may carry it.
Primary color of the hen is near-white (or very light gray in darker, natural colored cases) with secondary and tertiary a darker shade of colors from the same side of the color spectrum. Most commonly, a lighter and darker shade of the same color. Tertiary is always the darkest color, with secondary being lighter.
Markings will never show on the primary, but may show on secondary or tertiary (or both).
This trait is possible to obtain through breeding Monotone Chimkin (roughly 20% chance, see Monotone).
Starlight
Small (glowing) circular spotting that only shows on Somatic - Somatic dependent.
Not to be confused with Bioluminescent.
Color ranges from pure white to near-white in varying colors.
Starlight has a passing rate of 50%.
Example: Pandapop's "Nebula":
Not to be confused with Bioluminescent.
Color ranges from pure white to near-white in varying colors.
Starlight has a passing rate of 50%.
Example: Pandapop's "Nebula":
Galaxy
A "galaxy" pattern on black or near-black areas of the bird.
This trait will only show if the Chimkin has black or near-black on their primary.
Galaxy has a very low chance of passing onto offspring (5%)
Example: BethRAWR's "Kronos" (cheeks, wings, back and beginning of tail):
This trait will only show if the Chimkin has black or near-black on their primary.
Galaxy has a very low chance of passing onto offspring (5%)
Example: BethRAWR's "Kronos" (cheeks, wings, back and beginning of tail):