Posted May 10, 200718 yr The first one is white with almost like grey dots on the wings an violet showing through the tail and underside and above the legs. Rest is white. The second is Grey with violet / mauve showing through in more or less the same places. Edited May 10, 200718 yr by memonty
May 10, 200718 yr It could be a double factor pied too? I personally would wait until they feather up more. What where the parents? If you could post them that would be wonderful.
May 10, 200718 yr It could be a double factor pied too? I personally would wait until they feather up more. What where the parents? If you could post them that would be wonderful. Hi Elly Thanks for your reply Cock is visual violet and hen is mauve opaline
May 10, 200718 yr What other mutation is the cock? normal, dominent pied? etc... He's just a normal visual violet.
May 10, 200718 yr So he looks like my Merlin in my siggy? He is actually a dominant pied because he has a spot on the back of his head but he looks like a normal violet in the pics. The mom has no other mutations just opaline yes?
May 10, 200718 yr So he looks like my Merlin in my siggy? He is actually a dominant pied because he has a spot on the back of his head but he looks like a normal violet in the pics. The mom has no other mutations just opaline yes? Yep, here is a photo of Dad - he has no other spots or anything - definately a normal. I don't have a photo of Mum but I'm pretty sure she's opaline mauve.
May 10, 200718 yr Then if neither one of the parents are dominant pieds I would agree that the first one is a recessive pied so you can mark in your notes that both parents are split for the recessive pied gene. He is a gorgeous boy
May 10, 200718 yr Then if neither one of the parents are dominant pieds I would agree that the first one is a recessive pied so you can mark in your notes that both parents are split for the recessive pied gene. He is a gorgeous boy Thanks Elly. Does that mean I don't have a chance of getting visual violets (like Dad) from this pair? Wonder how the grey ones will turn out? I can't wait to see how they feather.
May 10, 200718 yr The grey one we will have to see how it feathers up. If a grey it most likely is a greywing which means both the parents carry the greywing gene because it is recessive too. If these are the only 2 babies you had the recessive genes pop out in both cases. It is amazing you didn't get a normal like the dad .
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