Posted May 18, 200915 yr hey. i was wondering what the offspring would look like in the following pair: http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/uu198/d...96/SANY0210.jpg the cock is olive green spangle and he is very boofy (thats why i call him boofhead) and the hen is a light blue Aus. Dominant Pied. i wonder what i would get because both factors are dominant Also with this boofiness in the cock, is it dominant or recessive, and what do you call this mutation? Thankyou
May 18, 200915 yr hey. i was wondering what the offspring would look like in the following pair: http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/uu198/d...96/SANY0210.jpg the cock is olive green spangle and he is very boofy (thats why i call him boofhead) and the hen is a light blue Aus. Dominant Pied. i wonder what i would get because both factors are dominant Also with this boofiness in the cock, is it dominant or recessive, and what do you call this mutation? Thankyou Cock is grey green spangle and not olive. Boofy is not a mutation ...it is his heritage if he was bred from show type parents. Green dominates unless he is split blue. Both spangle and dominant pied are dominant genes. I would like to see a clearer picture if you could.
May 18, 200915 yr Author ill have a picture tommorow, its night now. What do you call this show bred budgie? is its mutation dominant or recessive because i would like to know whether his babies will look the same.
May 18, 200915 yr ill have a picture tommorow, its night now. What do you call this show bred budgie? is its mutation dominant or recessive because i would like to know whether his babies will look the same. A show bred budgie is not a mutation. He is as I stated a grey green spangle. It is just that his parents MAY have been show types. You are breeding him to a smaller pet type hen so likely the chicks will be less than him and maybe a shade better than her. Edited May 18, 200915 yr by KAZ
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