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I have had Anibelle for a few months she is now 9 months old, and today at a bird meeting I got a male for her. A Grey Green Opaline split to lacewing cock bird.

 

What would I get from a:

 

Grey Green Opaline split to Lacewing cock

Cinnamon Grey Normal hen

 

I know I would get greys and greens and opaline females (males split to cinnamon)....could someone tell me what I would get exactly?

Roughly I think you may get

 

Cinnamon Greens/Blue Opaline Lacewing cocks

Opal Lacewing Greens/Blue Hens

Greens/Blue Opal Cinn Cocks

Cinnamon/Blue Cocks

Opal Cinnamon/Blue Hens

and maybe on the off chance and ino hen

 

anyone please correct me if I'm wrong, I'm just starting at this.

:D:)

 

Is'nt it fun when you don't know what you could get. It's like a lucky dip.

Grey Green Opaline split to Lacewing cock

Cinnamon Grey Normal hen

 

Green Normals/blue/cinnamon/opaline/ ino cocks

Cinnamon green normals/ blue/opaline/ino cocks

Grey-green normals/blue/cinnamon/opaline/ino cocks

Grey-Cinnamon green normals/ blue/opaline/ino cocks

Opaline Green/blue hens

Opaline cinnamon Greens/blue hens

Opaline Grey-Green/blue hens

Opaline cinnamon Grey-Greens/blue hens

Lutino hens/blue (would have opaline gene but not showing)

Lacewing yellow/blue hens (would have opaline gene but not showing)

 

I think that is all

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Ino I know where it comes from because a Lacewing is a Cinnamon Lutino or Albino, OMG thats great! I love this pair!

 

Blue is from the Greys right? So If I took a cock bird that was split to Blue/Opaline/Ino than I could have Platino Lacewings (white)?

Rob I thought the bird might be known to be split lacwing but that is cinamon and ino, they are two different genes that work together. If the hen was just an ino then wouldn't the males be ino and the hens lacwings. This is why I listed them separately. If I'm wrong then sorry for the confusion.

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Thanks Guys, if I ever get a camera I will get some pictures :hap:

 

I really want to show pictures of them but...no camera

 

Thanks alot

ahh thanks for that info Rob. I'm not a big fan on lacewings and so only have a basic knowledge on how the gene behaves.

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