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Post by Gaile on Apr 10, 2013 21:44:20 GMT
I have breed two d/f spangles from 2 s/f sky spangles...I have been told that they will be hens, but how do you breed boys xxx
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Post by mizloco on Apr 11, 2013 11:11:26 GMT
They are beautiful
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Apr 21, 2012 20:15:21 GMT
marleen4
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Post by marleen4 on Apr 11, 2013 11:29:46 GMT
stunning!
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Post by Rachael Kellett on Apr 11, 2013 12:00:40 GMT
Not a clue lol, I bred a male yellow DF Spangle last year, Dill, but I didn't really look into genetics. Hopefully someone will be able to help. I just wanted to say that these two are absolutely gorgeous!
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Post by BudgiesBuddy on Apr 11, 2013 13:37:07 GMT
Two single factor Spangles should give around 25% Double Factor Spangles. They can be either male or female.
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Post by BudgiesBuddy on Apr 11, 2013 13:37:58 GMT
These are two beautiful little fluff balls
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Post by Gaile on Apr 11, 2013 17:01:57 GMT
out of 6 chicks I have ....
2 df spangles 3 sf spangles 1 sky normal
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Post by BudgiesBuddy on Apr 12, 2013 7:42:29 GMT
That's right then
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Post by BudgiesBuddy on Apr 12, 2013 7:44:59 GMT
25% Double Factor Spangle 25% Sky Blue 50% Single Factor Spangle
This is a normal result from your pair.
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Post by nat on Apr 12, 2013 15:20:45 GMT
Yep, BB is right. Its not a sex linked colour, so its just pot luck on the sexes :-)
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Post by Gaile on Apr 12, 2013 17:16:48 GMT
well I'll have to check and see what I have !!!!
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