Oct 9, 2011 17:41:09 GMT
sydney
Cruising Cobalt
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Post by sydney on Mar 12, 2012 20:12:09 GMT
pair 1 : df spangle pied cock x yf blue hen pair 2a : hen that cant decide so i have to decide for her shes skyblue dominant pied grey wing x greygreen dominant pied cock pair 2b : skyblue dominant pied greywing hen x light green opaline greywing cock poss split ino. pair 3: light green opaline greywing hen x dominant pied blue/green cock. pair 4: albino hen x normal green cock pair 5: opaline blue/mauve greywing hen x normal grey cock pair 6: yellow faced blue hen x yf skyblue/green grey wing cock split ino pair 7: albino hen x skyblue/green dominant pied greywing cock pair 8: yf albino x lutino : after i work out if the lutino is male or female but im thinking male.
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Oct 7, 2011 21:27:38 GMT
nev90
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Post by nev90 on Mar 13, 2012 3:06:00 GMT
pair 1 : df spangle pied cock x yf blue hen 50% Single factor spangle blue 50% Yellow face single factor blue (The cock looks yellow faced, If he is, half of the SF spangle blues will be double factor yellow face, but the yellow won’t show)
pair 2a : hen that cant decide so i have to decide for her shes skyblue dominant pied grey wing x greygreen dominant pied cock If the cock is not split for blue: 25% green SF dominant pied 25% grey green SF dominant pied 12.5% green DF dominant pied 12.5% grey green DF dominant pied 6.25% normal green 6.25% normal grey green No greywing unless the cock is split for greywing or dilute No blue series unless the cock is split for blue
pair 2b : skyblue dominant pied greywing hen x light green opaline greywing cock poss split ino. If the cock is split for ino: 25% light green greywing males 25% light green greywing dominant pied males 25% lutino females 12.5% light green greywing females 12.5% light green greywing dominant pied females No blue series unless the cock is split for blue (if he is half will be blue series)
pair 3: light green opaline greywing hen x dominant pied blue/green cock. (the cock bird can’t be split for green) 50% normal green 50% green dominant pied No blue series unless the hen is split for blue No greywing unless the cock is split for greywing or dilute No opaline unless the cock is split for opaline
pair 4: albino hen x normal green cock 100% normal green No ino or blue unless the cock is split
pair 5: opaline blue/mauve greywing hen x normal grey cock (the hen can’t be split for mauve) 50% normal blue 50% normal grey No opaline or greywing unless the cock is split
pair 6: yellow faced blue hen x yf skyblue/green grey wing cock split ino (the cock can’t be split for green) 12.5% normal blue males 25% YF normal blue males 12.5% double factor yellow face blue males (will appear white faced) 6.25% normal blue females 12.5% YF normal blue females 6.25% double factor yellow face blue females (will appear white faced) 6.25% albino females 12.5% YF albino females (creamino) 6.25% double factor yellow face albino females (will appear white faced)
pair 7: albino hen x skyblue/green dominant pied greywing cock (the cock can’t be split for green – he is a yellow face) 50% normal blue 50% YF blue No ino unless the cock is split for ino No greywing unless the hen is split for greywing or dilute NOTE: Albinos can often mask other mutations so expect anything
pair 8: yf albino x lutino : after i work out if the lutino is male or female but im thinking male. 100% lutino No yellow face albino unless the cock is split for blue
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Oct 9, 2011 17:41:09 GMT
sydney
Cruising Cobalt
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Post by sydney on Mar 13, 2012 21:30:01 GMT
pair 1 : df spangle pied cock x yf blue hen 50% Single factor spangle blue 50% Yellow face single factor blue (The cock looks yellow faced, If he is, half of the SF spangle blues will be double factor yellow face, but the yellow won’t show)pair 7: albino hen x skyblue/green dominant pied greywing cock(the cock can’t be split for green – he is a yellow face) 50% normal blue 50% YF blue No ino unless the cock is split for ino No greywing unless the hen is split for greywing or diluteNOTE: Albinos can often mask other mutations so expect anythingPair 1:This male surprises me every time lol they've currently got 2 hatchlings 1 in showing signs of being cinnamon in the eyes. Also you didn't mention about the pied that's in him? Pict attached. <script src='http://img201.imageshack.us/shareable/?i=43215810150723263762040.jpg&p=tl' type='text/javascript'></script><noscript> </noscript> The pair 7 the cock is yellow faced and his face was split ino so there a chance he's got the gene. So if he has ino what's the chances? Also when I did colour/colour I didn't mean split I ment looks blue green
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Oct 7, 2011 21:27:38 GMT
nev90
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Post by nev90 on Mar 13, 2012 22:44:38 GMT
Pair 1:This male surprises me every time lol they've currently got 2 hatchlings 1 in showing signs of being cinnamon in the eyes. Also you didn't mention about the pied that's in him? If one of the chicks is cinnamon it means the cock is split for cinnamon. The chick will be female. Is he split for recessive pied? If he is split for recessive pied the hen would also need to have the gene for it to show in the chicks. If you mean dominant pied it won't be visible in a double factor spangle but if it is there it will effect half of the chicks If the cock is split for ino half of his daughters will be ino and half of his sons will be split for ino. If the cock's father was split for ino there is a 50% chance that he has inherited the gene
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Oct 9, 2011 17:41:09 GMT
sydney
Cruising Cobalt
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Post by sydney on Mar 13, 2012 23:58:06 GMT
Pair 1:This male surprises me every time lol they've currently got 2 hatchlings 1 in showing signs of being cinnamon in the eyes. Also you didn't mention about the pied that's in him? If one of the chicks is cinnamon it means the cock is split for cinnamon. The chick will be female. Is he split for recessive pied? If he is split for recessive pied the hen would also need to have the gene for it to show in the chicks. If you mean dominant pied it won't be visible in a double factor spangle but if it is there it will effect half of the chicks If the cock is split for ino half of his daughters will be ino and half of his sons will be split for ino. If the cock's father was split for ino there is a 50% chance that he has inherited the gene No not recessive pied but dominant pied I found that out when I bred him last year to this hen. The year before that his hen a an ino and never produced any Pieds that year. This may be his last year of breeding as he's about 4 yrs old not sure how long to let him breed for. Ok cool be a month or so before the pairs go in for breeding except of course pair 1. Just wanted to get a rough idea on the outcomes incase I couldn't put a couple of them together
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Oct 9, 2011 17:41:09 GMT
sydney
Cruising Cobalt
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Post by sydney on Mar 13, 2012 23:58:29 GMT
Btw thank you for this information
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