February 15, 200916 yr Author She has been bathed twice and it does not come off. And the throat spots are definitly cinnamon. Edited February 15, 200916 yr by Pearce
February 15, 200916 yr I just chose random pairs Neville. Can you suggest a better cock for her? She definitly has 2 brown patches on her so that makes her cinnamon. She definitly has a patch of green on her wing so that makes her pied Since fallow is recessive and ino & lacewing are both sex linked mating her to a normal won't tell much in one generation unless she is df dominant pied as well as her other mutation. I think a lacewing cock would be a good choice to see if you get both sexes of lacewing chicks. Alternatively mate her to a fallow because if she is fallow all the chicks would be fallow. A cinnamon cock could prove that she is cinnamon
February 21, 200916 yr just so you know mate i was looking into things and their is such a thing as a quarter sider although i must admit i did laugh when i read your question seems i have to eat my giggle so listen to the dude you got it from and have fun test breeding personally i would not enter a bird with someny genetic make ups involved into my birds lines but thats me how ever i would breeder for interest away from my stud
February 21, 200916 yr Author The lacewing is being bred with a pet type bird, and the lacewing is unrung. It will have nothing to do with my show birds, when I eventually join a club. Thanks
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