Posted February 12, 200916 yr I don't understand how the violet factor works, exactly. I mean, I have no idea what I would get if I bred a single factor Violet to a single factor Violet or a df violet to a sf violet...Can anyone explain it to me? If I bred a Skyblue Violet to a Mauve Violet (both SF)..is it like dominant pied, I would get 50% DF violets and 50% single factor Violets? All of them Cobalt violet? What about a DF Cobalt Violet to a SF Cobalt Violet? Thanks.
February 13, 200916 yr Author I looked there first before I posted, but I still don't get it...if the violet is on the light factor or dark factor does that change how it is inherited or anything? And what do you get if you breed a sf violet with a df violet?
February 13, 200916 yr You get (using the visual violet as a subject) LDv is a single Factor LvDv is double factor LDv x LvDv = LLv (Violet Sky) LDv (Visual Violet) DvLv (DF Visual Violet) DvDv (DF Violet Muave) So you will get 50% SF and 50% DF Lets look to see what would happen if the Violet factor was on the Light Factor on the fist bird. LvD x LvDv = LvLv (DF Violet Sky) LvDv (DF Visual Violet) DLv (SF Visual Violet) DDv (SF Visual Violet) This is different to above. You will still get 50% SF and 50% DF but they are on different birds. :sad: Edited February 13, 200916 yr by Daz spelling
February 13, 200916 yr Author Ohh I get it..thanks. How do I tell what factor the violet is on in each bird? Just test-breed them?
February 13, 200916 yr Ohh I get it..thanks. How do I tell what factor the violet is on in each bird? Just test-breed them? their is a knak to it but you can tell personally i can not be faged right now to go into it but their is a written thing by a person well you all know him im sure peter bergman the facts about violet budgerigars look it up print it out and take a read may help you id just confuss you more lol
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