Posted January 20, 200916 yr okay so i want to know as this confusses me to get pied chicks from a pair you must have a pied pair or a pied hen and a split pie cock and if this is so then can the split pie gene be carryed through to male and female chicks being only rececive or not if ...... the pair in first place was a normale split opaline and a opaline hen then their chicks were one opaline cock one normale cock then the normal who was split opaline was placed with a rec pie hen out come being 4 pied chicks one opaline so i have been lead to belive this cock also must be split for pied is this true and if so his opaline son from first pairing was placed with a pied hen the out come being all pied chicks five in all is he split pied also or not whats the story with this and please dont refure me to the tabbles as i cant grasp it please put it in worded convisation it seems to sink in that way cheers
January 20, 200916 yr okay so i want to know as this confusses me to get pied chicks from a pair you must have a pied pair or a pied hen and a split pie cock and if this is so then can the split pie gene be carryed through to male and female chicks being only rececive or not if ...... the pair in first place was a normale split opaline and a opaline hen then their chicks were one opaline cock one normale cock then the normal who was split opaline was placed with a rec pie hen out come being 4 pied chicks one opaline so i have been lead to belive this cock also must be split for pied is this true and if so his opaline son from first pairing was placed with a pied hen the out come being all pied chicks five in all is he split pied also or not whats the story with this and please dont refure me to the tabbles as i cant grasp it please put it in worded convisation it seems to sink in that way cheers Hi GB, I assume when you're talking about Pieds you mean Recessive aka Danish Pieds? They carry a recessive gene, like blue eyes in humans. If one of the parents was a Rec Pied or both parents were carrying the gene (ie. split) then you would get Rec Pied chicks. It is a recessive gene not a sex link gene (like inos) so it doesn't matter whether it's the cock or hen, it has to be both.
January 20, 200916 yr Author Hi GB, I assume when you're talking about Pieds you mean Recessive aka Danish Pieds? They carry a recessive gene, like blue eyes in humans. If one of the parents was a Rec Pied or both parents were carrying the gene (ie. split) then you would get Rec Pied chicks. It is a recessive gene not a sex link gene (like inos) so it doesn't matter whether it's the cock or hen, it has to be both. well yes and no this is what has confussed me i know already what you just wrote but... what im trying to work out is this i have two cock birds cock 1 ; is a sky blue normal split opaline cock 2 ; is a mauve grey opaline cock (the sky blues son ) the mother of this opaline mauve was identical to him also mauve opaline k , i put the father with a sky blue cinnimon rec pie hen out come was 4 pieds and one opaline no cinomon .... so i can rule out /cin so to get that rezult the skyblue normal /opaline would also need to be split rec pie thats what im told is this true .. also if this is true is it posable that the opaline cock (his son from a diffrent partner not the pie ) is also split rec pie ? cause when he was placed with a cinnimon opaline colbolt clear flight pie the out come was five pied chicks all clear flight exept one who also seems to be lighter markings exept still not cin he is rec pie all chick have iris rings but he still is showing all signs of being a rec pie all i want to know is could he of recived a rececive pie gene off his dad who is only / himself if the mother was but only opaline if not how did i end up will all pies one also being rec pie if he is but opaline some one please explain i need to work this out Edited January 20, 200916 yr by KAZ
January 20, 200916 yr The only way we can describe it is if you tell us which pied types you are talking about as the different pied types work in different ways.
January 20, 200916 yr Author The only way we can describe it is if you tell us which pied types you are talking about as the different pied types work in different ways. i did clearly state what pies i used in detail just to refresh a cin opaline colbolt clear flight pie and a opaline cin sky rececive pie its the cock birds im questioning though please read what i last posted carefully it has every detail and what i exactly want to know i apreshiate you took the time to look wolf as im sure you will know exactly the awnser as would many others bar me lol
January 20, 200916 yr i have two cock birds cock 1 ; is a sky blue normal split opaline cock 2 ; is a mauve grey opaline cock (the sky blues son ) the mother of this opaline mauve was identical to him also mauve opaline k , i put the father with a sky blue cinnimon rec pie hen out come was 4 pieds and one opaline no cinomon .... so i can rule out /cin so to get that rezult the skyblue normal /opaline would also need to be split rec pie thats what im told is this true .. YES both parent have to carry the gene so the hen would be split also if this is true is it posable that the opaline cock (his son from a diffrent partner not the pie ) is also split rec pie ? It is possible but not 100% it depends what the hen was cause when he was placed with a cinnimon opaline colbolt clear flight pie the out come was five pied chicks - that is because clearflight is dominant and not recessive and would explain why you would have these chicks. all clear flight exept one who also seems to be lighter markings exept still not cin he is rec pie all chick have iris rings but he still is showing all signs of being a rec pie If all chicks have an iris ring even if they look recessive pied they are dominant pieds, recessive pieds do not display their iris rings at all. all i want to know is could he of recived a rececive pie gene off his dad who is only / himself if the mother was but only opaline If is a recessive pied yes the mother would have to be split to recessive pied (but not displaying it) to display recessive pied cock or hen have to carry to recessive pied genes they don't work like sex-link genes So the question is if the hen is an opaline and the dad is a recessive pied can they produce recessive pied chicks and the answer is YES - this would mean that the hen is split for recessive pied. Let me know if that answers your questions. .
January 23, 200916 yr Author i have two cock birds cock 1 ; is a sky blue normal split opaline cock 2 ; is a mauve grey opaline cock (the sky blues son ) the mother of this opaline mauve was identical to him also mauve opaline k , i put the father with a sky blue cinnimon rec pie hen out come was 4 pieds and one opaline no cinomon .... so i can rule out /cin so to get that rezult the skyblue normal /opaline would also need to be split rec pie thats what im told is this true .. YES both parent have to carry the gene so the hen would be split also if this is true is it posable that the opaline cock (his son from a diffrent partner not the pie ) is also split rec pie ? It is possible but not 100% it depends what the hen was cause when he was placed with a cinnimon opaline colbolt clear flight pie the out come was five pied chicks - that is because clearflight is dominant and not recessive and would explain why you would have these chicks. all clear flight exept one who also seems to be lighter markings exept still not cin he is rec pie all chick have iris rings but he still is showing all signs of being a rec pie If all chicks have an iris ring even if they look recessive pied they are dominant pieds, recessive pieds do not display their iris rings at all. all i want to know is could he of recived a rececive pie gene off his dad who is only / himself if the mother was but only opaline If is a recessive pied yes the mother would have to be split to recessive pied (but not displaying it) to display recessive pied cock or hen have to carry to recessive pied genes they don't work like sex-link genes So the question is if the hen is an opaline and the dad is a recessive pied can they produce recessive pied chicks and the answer is YES - this would mean that the hen is split for recessive pied. Let me know if that answers your questions. . yes and no i think i have to re write in simpler turms my question as i seem to be getting all things confussed sorry this is my trouble with my memorie and putting things into proper context so i will try again the dad is skyblue norm /opaline /rec pie the mother is opaline the son is opaline now the son was placed with a clear flight pie not a dom pie all chicks but one have iris rings the one who does not looks to be rececive the others clearly are clear flighted pies is the mum split rececive also or is the father split rececive or both the sky blue normal /opaline was with a rececive pie hen their chicks were rececive pie and one opaline so she was opaline rec pie i know all this its the son i want to know about i think from what you are saying elly that as he is with a clear flight i will get all pies regardless if he is split pie or not the mum is probbly split rec as well as clearflight and the cock just normal i guess to see if he is rececive i will need to test breed him with a rececive pie or a split rec pie to get a final awnser thanks elly you helped some what if you can grasp what i just wrote id love it if not i just give up on this qwery
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