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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 :)

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.

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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.

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.

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