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pee_weeter12
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hello admin :) i have a question :)

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what if i pair female BLUE and OlIVE GREEN male what will be their baby color
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I'll move this topic to the genetics section--let's see if we can get an expert there to answer your question.

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ad1671
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pee_weeter12 wrote:what if i pair female BLUE and OlIVE GREEN male what will be their baby color
tnx :)
if what you mean by olive green is greygreen... this would be the result

1.0 grey(sf) green x 0.1 blue
% from all 1.0
50.0% 1.0 grey(sf) green /blue
50.0% 1.0 green /blue
% from all 0.1
50.0% 0.1 grey(sf) green /blue
50.0% 0.1 green /blue

but if your olive green is the true olive(Olive has a double darkfactor. The tail and flight feathers are olive with dark blue tinge which differs from the Greygreen. Greygreens have dark grey, almost black, tail and flight feathers.)

this would be the result...

1.0 DD green x 0.1 blue

% from all 1.0
100.0% 1.0 D green /blue
% from all 0.1
100.0% 0.1 D green /blue
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I read in one blog that grey green are normally split to blue so in first case the results will b different
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In second case the male will b DD green (i.e. olive ) and not grey(df) green
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Sherjil wrote:I read in one blog that grey green are normally split to blue so in first case the results will b different
1.0 grey(sf) green /blue x 0.1 blue
% from all 1.0
25.0% 1.0 grey(sf) blue
25.0% 1.0 blue
25.0% 1.0 grey(sf) green /blue
25.0% 1.0 green /blue
% from all 0.1
25.0% 0.1 grey(sf) blue
25.0% 0.1 blue
25.0% 0.1 grey(sf) green /blue
25.0% 0.1 green /blue
ad1671
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Sherjil wrote:In second case the male will b DD green (i.e. olive ) and not grey(df) green
1.0 DD green x 0.1 blue

% from all 1.0
100.0% 1.0 D green /blue
% from all 0.1
100.0% 0.1 D green /blue
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Post by dog_glenn123 »

Hi a single factor dark will create olive DD= double, D = Single.

I would assume the cock is grey green but if its a dark factor olive then hear is the results.

1.0 D green
x 0.1 blue
% from all 1.0
50.0% 1.0 green /blue
50.0% 1.0 D green /blue
% from all 0.1
50.0% 0.1 green /blue
50.0% 0.1 D green /blue


As long as the cock isnt split blue but that depends on the parants. do you kbow hat the parents of the cock and hen where?

Ta Glenn
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dog_glenn123 wrote:Hi a single factor dark will create olive DD= double, D = Single.

Ta Glenn

Note: Darkgreen has a single darkfactor; Olive has a double darkfactor. The tail and flight feathers are olive with dark blue tinge which differs from the Greygreen. Greygreens have dark grey, almost black, tail and flight feathers.

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In second case the male will b DD green (i.e. olive ) and not grey(df) green
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