I am purchasing a bird that comes from a Cinnamon blue male and a violet turquoise hen and I am being told that the bird is a male violet turquoise split to cinnamon that all male offspring from that pairing are split cinnamon. Is this true? If so what would I get if I paired this bird with a cinnamon blue hen.
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Cinamon Mutation Help needed
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Re: Cinamon Mutation Help needed
A cinnamon blue over a cinnamon blue will produce only cinnamon blues.
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Sorry, I misread that, male turquoise violet split cinnamon over a cinnamon blue would give you blue cinnamon, turquoise cinnamon, violet cinnamon , turquoise violet cinnamon plus the same [ blue, turquoise, violet and turquoise violet] split to cinnamon in the males and the females would be blue cinnamon, turquoise cinnamon, violet cinnamon , turquoise violet cinnamon plus the same [ blue, turquoise, violet and turquoise violet] but not split as cinnamon is a sex-linked gene.
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So based on the parents of my bird he is definetly split cinnamon right
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I would say so given its parentage
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If I pair this male to just a regular violet or cobalt that is not cinnamon will I still get some visual blue/violet series cinnamon offsrpings?
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Re: Cinamon Mutation Help needed
Hi sorry to be a pain but I am awful at the genetic calculator thing could you give me an example of how it would turn out if I pair a Violet or Cobalt hen with him.
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