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chaomark80

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  1. it tooks a little to translate everything.. in conclusion, I can choose between 2 hen available, a greengrey split blu (his actual partner) and the green (yellow..) lacewing. I think I will mate the split Clearbody to the Lacewing. the only thing which still let me think it's that I don't know if he will accept his new partner... let's see! thanks again
  2. GB looks like you inputted the info correctly therefore your results are correct. For those who are not familiar with scientific terms - 1.0 denotes male and 0.1 denotes female. Ignore the term Pallid in this instance. Lacewing is also correctly referred to as cinnamon-ino the hyphen denotes linkage of the Cinnamon and Ino gene. In matings with Texas Clearbodies treat the Lacewing as an Ino it will give the same results. thanks for the answers! I read them very quickly because at the moment I can stay connected for few minutes I promise I will study them as soon as possible! I understood that half of the cocks will be green\lacewing and the other half will be green texas clearbody\lacewing and half of the hens will be green and the other half will be green texas clearbody. that would be what I want! so I can proceed with this mathing!
  3. Hello to everybody! I am a new member. These are my TCB I think they are greygreen TCB. I've searched for information about mating a Lacewing cock with a TCB hen and I didn't found anything, so I have created a new topic TCB x Lacewing
  4. I know that the Texas Clearbody is dominant to INO but I don't know what appens with a Lacewing. I discovered that the last cock that I bought is split TCB (I paired him with a Grey DF green hen and I had 2 TCB hens). I would like to have a lot of TCB without waiting one year needed to pair the father with the sons. I have a Lacewing hen without a cock. Could I get more TCB pairing him with her then mating with the Greygreen? Thank you for the answers and sorry for my English. Marco