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Post by Hezz on Jan 16, 2017 20:13:36 GMT
nev90 is probably the only person who can help you there. To be sure of anything though, you would need to know the linage of the two you are hoping to breed. Some gene traits are masked by others.
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Oct 7, 2011 21:27:38 GMT
nev90
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Post by nev90 on Jan 16, 2017 21:03:59 GMT
Unless your male is split for ino (albino) you won't get any ino chicks.
If neither bird is split for any other mutations you can expect: 25% normal blue 25% yellow face blue 25% spangle blue 25% yellow face spangle blue
The hen looks a long way off breeding age.
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Post by spirothebudgie on Jan 21, 2017 6:42:11 GMT
Thanks nev90. Makes Sense!
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Oct 6, 2011 7:41:27 GMT
Marianne Marlow
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George, Daisy, Iris, Billy, Peter, Chipper, Dinku, Barney, Ayla and Rocky
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Post by Marianne Marlow on Jan 21, 2017 10:50:43 GMT
I do wish you hadn't deleted the question and photo, now people have no idea what was responded to, it could have helped others.
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