pastelgrey cock x blue lacewing hen

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arronmcbryde
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pastelgrey cock x blue lacewing hen

Post by arronmcbryde »

What babies will my pair produce? Only new to this.

Any help would be greatly appreciated :)
McmillanBirds
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Re: pastelgrey cock x blue lacewing hen

Post by McmillanBirds »

Hi

From your pair:

1.0 grey(sf) turquoise(parblue)Blue
x 0.1 blue pallid
% from all 1.0
25.0% 1.0 grey(sf) blue /pallid
25.0% 1.0 blue /pallid
25.0% 1.0 grey(sf) turquoise(parblue)Blue /pallid
25.0% 1.0 turquoise(parblue)Blue /pallid
% from all 0.1
25.0% 0.1 grey(sf) blue
25.0% 0.1 blue
25.0% 0.1 grey(sf) turquoise(parblue)Blue
25.0% 0.1 turquoise(parblue)Blue

There is a possibility your birds may be split for other colours but if you do not know the genetic history of them that is a basic guideline.

1.0=cock
0.1=hen

Regards
Carmen
arronmcbryde
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Re: pastelgrey cock x blue lacewing hen

Post by arronmcbryde »

Thanks for your help, but I dont understand how to read that, what is the most likely outcome for my babies?

Thank you again for any help :)
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Re: pastelgrey cock x blue lacewing hen

Post by rod038 »

Pallid is the correct term for Lacewing. Turquoise is Pastel. You can get Blue, Grey, Pastel Blue and Pastel Grey. The young Cock birds will be split Lacewing.
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Re: pastelgrey cock x blue lacewing hen

Post by madas »

rod038 wrote:Turquoise is Pastel.
And Turquoise is the correct term for Pastel. Pastel is an erroneously given name to a parblue IRN mutation.
Pastel is always an allele of the a-locus.
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