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Try it out see how well you do. I didn't make this all credit goes to tri-statebudgie.org.

 

Look forward to see who tries it.

 

1) Can a recessive pied be bred from a pair of dominant pieds?

 

 

 

2) Can a dominant pied be bred from a pair of recessive pieds?

 

 

 

3) There are no known dominant varieties with red eyes. Is this statement true or false?

 

 

 

4) Is it possible for a bird to be visually carrying the color gray, violet, dark factor, sex-linked, dominant and recessive traits all at the same time?

 

 

 

5) The yellow face on a yellow face blue is considered to be a dominant trait. What is the white face on a green considered to be?

 

A. also a dominant trait

B. does not exist

C. a recessive trait

D. a sex-linked trait

 

 

 

6) Name four varieties for each of the following.

 

Dominant Recessive Sex-linked

 

 

 

7) What are the only ways to breed a sex-linked cock? Mark all that apply.

 

A. hen has to be normal, cock has to be normal

B. hen has to be normal, cock has to be split

C. hen has to be normal, cock had to be sex-linked

D. hen has to be split, cock has to be normal

E. hen has to be split, cock has to be split

F. hen has to be split, cock has to be sex-linked

G. hen has to be sex-linked, cock has to be normal

H. hen has to be sex-linked, cock has to be split

I. hen has to be sex-linked, cock has to be sex-linked

 

 

 

8) When a bird is said to be masking something, what does that mean? Also, give an example.

 

A. split for another color or variety

B. preventing the true visual color or variety to be seen

C. dominant for large spots on a deep mask

 

 

 

9) What dominant varieties change appearance when they have two genes for the trait?

 

 

 

10) What does it mean when a bird is said to be split?

 

A. two colors present as in a pied

B. not visible on the bird but carrying one gene for another color or variety

C. two colors/varieties present, dividing the bird down the middle; halfsider

okay, I will give it a try -_-

 

1) Can a recessive pied be bred from a pair of dominant pieds? Yes

 

 

 

2) Can a dominant pied be bred from a pair of recessive pieds? No

 

 

 

3) There are no known dominant varieties with red eyes. Is this statement true or false? I am assuming not plum like in recessive but the red in ino's I want to say false but my logical mind says final answer: true

 

 

 

4) Is it possible for a bird to be visually carrying the color gray, violet, dark factor, sex-linked, dominant and recessive traits all at the same time? Yes

 

 

 

5) The yellow face on a yellow face blue is considered to be a dominant trait. What is the white face on a green considered to be? B. does not exist

 

A. also a dominant trait

B. does not exist

C. a recessive trait

D. a sex-linked trait

 

 

 

6) Name four varieties for each of the following.

 

Dominant: Spangle, Dominant Pied, Clearflight Dominant Pied, Normal to certain genes like the ex...Greywing

 

Recessive: Normal to certain genes like the ex.. Spangle, Recessive Pied, Fallow, Greywing

 

Sex-linked: Opaline, Lutino, Albino, Cinnamon

 

 

7) What are the only ways to breed a sex-linked cock? Mark all that apply.

 

A. hen has to be normal, cock has to be normal

B. hen has to be normal, cock has to be split

C. hen has to be normal, cock had to be sex-linked

D. hen has to be split, cock has to be normal

E. hen has to be split, cock has to be split

F. hen has to be split, cock has to be sex-linked

G. hen has to be sex-linked, cock has to be normal

H. hen has to be sex-linked, cock has to be split

I. hen has to be sex-linked, cock has to be sex-linked

 

 

 

8) When a bird is said to be masking something, what does that mean? Also, give an example.

B, example a normal male can be masking the recessive pied gene which means he will look like a normal but you will not see the recessive pied gene expressed unless he is mated with a hen that also carried the recessive pied gene and it could be possibly expressed through their babies.

 

A. split for another color or variety

B. preventing the true visual color or variety to be seen

C. dominant for large spots on a deep mask

 

 

 

9) What dominant varieties change appearance when they have two genes for the trait?

Spangles, Yellowface gene, Double factor Dominant pieds, not sure if you are looking for colors but when you have double violets, greys or dark factors it changes the coloration. I am probably looking too deep.

 

 

 

10) What does it mean when a bird is said to be split? B

 

A. two colors present as in a pied

B. not visible on the bird but carrying one gene for another color or variety

C. two colors/varieties present, dividing the bird down the middle; halfsider

 

result 8 1/2 correct, full correct answers to come soon

Edited by Nerwen

1) Can a recessive pied be bred from a pair of dominant pieds? yes

 

 

 

2) Can a dominant pied be bred from a pair of recessive pieds? no

 

 

 

3) There are no known dominant varieties with red eyes. Is this statement true or false? true

 

 

 

4) Is it possible for a bird to be visually carrying the color gray, violet, dark factor, sex-linked, dominant and recessive traits all at the same time? yes

 

 

 

5) The yellow face on a yellow face blue is considered to be a dominant trait. What is the white face on a green considered to be?

 

A. also a dominant trait

B. does not exist does not exist

C. a recessive trait

D. a sex-linked trait

 

 

 

6) Name four varieties for each of the following.

 

Dominant Recessive Sex-linked

normals, dominant pieds,spangle,crested =dominant

clearwings,dilutes,fallows,greywings=Recessive

opalines, cinnamons, lutinos,albinos =Sex-linked

 

7) What are the only ways to breed a sex-linked cock? Mark all that apply.

 

A. hen has to be normal, cock has to be normal

B. hen has to be normal, cock has to be split

C. hen has to be normal, cock had to be sex-linked

D. hen has to be split, cock has to be normal

E. hen has to be split, cock has to be split

F. hen has to be split, cock has to be sex-linked

G. hen has to be sex-linked, cock has to be normal

H. hen has to be sex-linked, cock has to be split

I. hen has to be sex-linked, cock has to be sex-linked

 

h & i

 

8) When a bird is said to be masking something, what does that mean? Also, give an example.

 

A. split for another color or variety

B. preventing the true visual color or variety to be seen

C. dominant for large spots on a deep mask

 

b example double factor spangle

 

9) What dominant varieties change appearance when they have two genes for the trait?

 

Spangle, dominant pied and yellow face = double factors

 

10) What does it mean when a bird is said to be split?

 

A. two colors present as in a pied

B. not visible on the bird but carrying one gene for another color or variety

C. two colors/varieties present, dividing the bird down the middle; halfsider

 

b

 

blimey hope i got them right after showing all these years i would luck a bit daft

 

result - 10, WELL DONE HATH full answers to come soon

Edited by Nerwen

1. YES

2. NO

3. FALSE

4. YES

5. B-Not possible

6. Spangle, Dominant Pied, Normal, and Clearflight Dominant Pied.///Greywing, Lacewing, Recessive Pied, Fallow./// Cinnamon, Lacewing?, Opaline, Lutino, Albino.

7. G,H,I like Lovey :wub:

8. Preventing true colour to be seen - golden faces

9. DFS, DF pieds, spangles, yellow faces like my Kirby :( (Laughing out loud)

10. B-not showing...

 

Howd i do? I just checked with Loveys, and i think i did okay, assuming some or most of hers are correct. (Laughing out loud) :wub:

 

Kirby

 

result - 7 full answers to come soon

Edited by Nerwen

Thank you Kirby for the compliment :( - the only thing I realized I forget which was nuts was the double factor yellow faced on the one question. I read hath's and realized I forgotten it :(Laughing out loud):

okay, I'll give it a try....

 

1) Can a recessive pied be bred from a pair of dominant pieds? Yes

 

 

 

2) Can a dominant pied be bred from a pair of recessive pieds? No

 

 

 

3) There are no known dominant varieties with red eyes. Is this statement true or false? True

 

 

 

4) Is it possible for a bird to be visually carrying the color gray, violet, dark factor, sex-linked, dominant and recessive traits all at the same time? Yes

 

 

 

5) The yellow face on a yellow face blue is considered to be a dominant trait. What is the white face on a green considered to be?

 

A. also a dominant trait

B. does not exist

C. a recessive trait

D. a sex-linked trait

 

 

 

6) Name four varieties for each of the following.

 

Dominant Normal, Spangle, Violet, Dominant Pied

Recessive Fallow, Saddleback, Dilute, Recessive Pied

Sex-linked Opaline, Cinammon, Lutino, Albino

 

 

 

7) What are the only ways to breed a sex-linked cock? Mark all that apply.

 

A. hen has to be normal, cock has to be normal

B. hen has to be normal, cock has to be split

C. hen has to be normal, cock had to be sex-linked

D. hen has to be split, cock has to be normal

E. hen has to be split, cock has to be split

F. hen has to be split, cock has to be sex-linked

G. hen has to be sex-linked, cock has to be normal

H. hen has to be sex-linked, cock has to be split

I. hen has to be sex-linked, cock has to be sex-linked

 

 

 

8) When a bird is said to be masking something, what does that mean? Also, give an example.

 

A. split for another color or variety

B. preventing the true visual color or variety to be seen....eg Double Factor yellowface

C. dominant for large spots on a deep mask

 

 

 

9) What dominant varieties change appearance when they have two genes for the trait?

Spangle, dominant pied, yellowface

 

 

10) What does it mean when a bird is said to be split?

 

A. two colors present as in a pied

B. not visible on the bird but carrying one gene for another color or variety

C. two colors/varieties present, dividing the bird down the middle; halfsider

 

Result - 9 3/4 full answers to come soon

Edited by Nerwen

I can't wait to see the answers you did really good Cheeta....you rock!!

Thanks Lovey. :budgiedance:

 

I've learnt from the best from this forum. :wine We all did well. :) considering how hard genetics are in budgies!!! (Laughing out loud)

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:) I'll post them soon I was just thinking others would like to have a good yet.

And the dunce of the class has a go

 

1) Can a recessive pied be bred from a pair of dominant pieds? Yes

 

 

 

2) Can a dominant pied be bred from a pair of recessive pieds? no

 

 

 

3) There are no known dominant varieties with red eyes. Is this statement true or false? true?

 

 

 

4) Is it possible for a bird to be visually carrying the color gray, violet, dark factor, sex-linked, dominant and recessive traits all at the same time? yes

 

 

 

5) The yellow face on a yellow face blue is considered to be a dominant trait. What is the white face on a green considered to be? B

 

A. also a dominant trait

B. does not exist

C. a recessive trait

D. a sex-linked trait

 

 

 

6) Name four varieties for each of the following.

 

Dominant Recessive Sex-linked I'd just be cheating if I answered this!

 

 

 

7) What are the only ways to breed a sex-linked cock? Mark all that apply.h, i

 

A. hen has to be normal, cock has to be normal

B. hen has to be normal, cock has to be split

C. hen has to be normal, cock had to be sex-linked

D. hen has to be split, cock has to be normal

E. hen has to be split, cock has to be split

F. hen has to be split, cock has to be sex-linked

G. hen has to be sex-linked, cock has to be normal

H. hen has to be sex-linked, cock has to be split

I. hen has to be sex-linked, cock has to be sex-linked

 

 

 

8) When a bird is said to be masking something, what does that mean? Also, give an example.b

 

A. split for another color or variety

B. preventing the true visual color or variety to be seen

C. dominant for large spots on a deep mask

 

 

 

9) What dominant varieties change appearance when they have two genes for the trait? pied

 

 

 

10) What does it mean when a bird is said to be split?b

 

A. two colors present as in a pied

B. not visible on the bird but carrying one gene for another color or variety

C. two colors/varieties present, dividing the bird down the middle; halfsider

 

result - 8

Edited by Nerwen

I'm sitting back enjoying the read. Well done to many of you.. :)

How did i do Daz? I think okay, when i say that i mean as of reading everyone elses, but I think im worst so far :( (Laughing out loud), Oh well, ive got an excuse... IM HALF THE AGE OF YOU GUYS!!! hahahahahah :P

 

(Laughing out loud)

Kirby :D

Wow, I didn't do too bad! *Pats self on back*

1) Can a recessive pied be bred from a pair of dominant pieds? Depends, are they split?

 

2) Can a dominant pied be bred from a pair of recessive pieds? no

 

 

 

3) There are no known dominant varieties with red eyes. Is this statement true or false? False

 

 

4) Is it possible for a bird to be visually carrying the color gray, violet, dark factor, sex-linked, dominant and recessive traits all at the same time? no

 

 

 

5) The yellow face on a yellow face blue is considered to be a dominant trait. What is the white face on a green considered to be?

 

 

B. does not exist

 

 

 

 

6) Name four varieties for each of the following.

 

Dominant; Grey, Yellow Base, Pied, Spangle

Recessive; Pied, Dilute, Fallow, Blue

Sex-linked; Ino, Cinnamon Wing, Opaline, Clearbody

 

 

7) What are the only ways to breed a sex-linked cock? Mark all that apply.

 

 

 

E. hen has to be split, cock has to be split

F. hen has to be split, cock has to be sex-linked

H. hen has to be sex-linked, cock has to be split

I. hen has to be sex-linked, cock has to be sex-linked

 

 

 

8) When a bird is said to be masking something, what does that mean? Also, give an example.

 

A. split for another color or variety, example; blue cock split for albino

 

 

9) What dominant varieties change appearance when they have two genes for the trait?

 

DF spangle, DF dom. pied varieties

 

10) What does it mean when a bird is said to be split?

 

 

B. not visible on the bird but carrying one gene for another color or variety

 

result - 5 2/3 full answers to come soon

Edited by Nerwen

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Kirby you don't ( I rechecked all the marks and gave you another half that I forgot to count)

 

 

Most of you are so close with your answers. Most are mixing/muddling things with questions 6, 7 and 8

Edited by Nerwen

1) Can a recessive pied be bred from a pair of dominant pieds? Yes

 

 

 

2) Can a dominant pied be bred from a pair of recessive pieds? No

 

 

 

3) There are no known dominant varieties with red eyes. Is this statement true or false? False

 

 

 

4) Is it possible for a bird to be visually carrying the color gray, violet, dark factor, sex-linked, dominant and recessive traits all at the same time? Yes

 

 

 

5) The yellow face on a yellow face blue is considered to be a dominant trait. What is the white face on a green considered to be?

 

B. does not exist

 

 

 

 

6) Name four varieties for each of the following.

Dominant: grey, green, dominant pied, spangle

Recessive: recessive pied, blue, ?, ?

Sex-linked: opaline, cinnamon, albino, lutino

 

 

 

7) What are the only ways to breed a sex-linked cock? Mark all that apply.

 

E. hen has to be split, cock has to be split

F. hen has to be split, cock has to be sex-linked

H. hen has to be sex-linked, cock has to be split

I. hen has to be sex-linked, cock has to be sex-linked

 

 

 

8) When a bird is said to be masking something, what does that mean? Also, give an example.

A. split for another color or variety eg. green split for blue, bred to a blue would give blue babies even though green is dominant

 

 

 

 

 

9) What dominant varieties change appearance when they have two genes for the trait? spangle, yellowface, dominant pied

 

 

 

10) What does it mean when a bird is said to be split?

 

 

B. not visible on the bird but carrying one gene for another color or variety

 

result - 7 3/4 full answers to come

Edited by Nerwen

just reread the questions again and forgot to put example for 8 now ammended do i get my 1/4 point

I know which one everyone execpt for a couple got caught on...think about it people can hen's be split? hint hint hope you don't mind Nerwen. As I said I left all my answered the way there were even the wrong ones. I even got caught on it.

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no worries, I think it's about to time to get the full answers.

I thought about that but i wasn't sure....because they can be carrying recessive pied cant they?

That is different then a sex linked gene though :)

Bea, Yes hens can be split for some genes such as the pied, but not for sex-linked genes. IF they have it, they would be visual. I'm sure someone can explain it a lot easier then I can!! (Laughing out loud)

 

 

Hmmm I wonder which 1/4 point I got wrong.. Is it question 6?? hmmmm...

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