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Dominant,recessive Dutch Pied?

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Okay I am completely confused can you please explain?

I am going to post some pictures can you please explain who is what. Will I thought was a Normal sky blue cock but he has a white spot on the back of his head, so I am told this means he is a pied. Can he be a pied without the white on his chest or is this what it means to be a ressive pied?

KellyM ;)

 

http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m65/Kel.../Willresize.jpg

 

 

SkyBlueDominamtpiedCock.jpg

 

 

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You have a sky blue dominant pied. Male and very beautiful too. ;)

 

A recessive pied has the markings in reverse. More white than blue and no markings on the head.

The Head spot at the back also gives it away.

Example between the 2 is my Merlin and Pretty in my siggy.

 

Merlin has the spot on the back of his head - he is the dominant pied

Pretty is the recessive pied

 

Here is a good site to explain and there are pictures, scroll down and you will see the recessive pied http://www.geocities.com/budgie-place/p_co...ml#dominantpied

 

Thanks Lovey that was a very helpful site.

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