September 3, 200816 yr yes as Neville states this hen is a perfect excample of a clearflight pied, full body colour and only the flights not marked. This means you have used 2 different types of pied genes together and may via slightly from a normal dom. pied. It is possible this young has one of each gene but to be sure test breeding would be needed - to a normal hen would be best. To my eyes he as too much wing patterns for a Double Factor. Side by side: Edited September 3, 200816 yr by Nerwen
September 3, 200816 yr yes as Neville states this hen is a perfect excample of a clearflight pied, full body colour and only the flights not marked. This means you have used 2 different types of pied genes together and may via slightly from a normal dom. pied. It is possible this young has one of each gene but to be sure test breeding would be needed - to a normal hen would be best. To my eyes he as too much wing patterns for a Double Factor. Side by side: Thank you, thank you, thank you! Now that you've pointed this out to me it does seem obvious.
September 4, 200816 yr Renee I am glad that it is obvious to you :hap: I got confused after the clearflight pieds were said :hap: THERE ARE TOO MANY PIEDS :hap: :hap:
September 4, 200816 yr Renee I am glad that it is obvious to you I got confused after the clearflight pieds were said THERE ARE TOO MANY PIEDS :hap: Try thinking of the pied types as entirely different mutations, which is what they are, then you can combine them in the same way as you would combine any other mutation. Like an opaline and a spangle or a greywing and a yellow face
September 4, 200816 yr okay - now that sounds easier .. But isn't there are Recessive Pieds, Dom Pieds, Clearflight pieds, dutch pieds, danish pieds, continental pieds? I think
September 4, 200816 yr okay - now that sounds easier .. But isn't there are Recessive Pieds, Dom Pieds, Clearflight pieds, dutch pieds, danish pieds, continental pieds? I think It all depends where you live. Danish Pied is another name for recessive pieds, Continental or Dutch pied is another name for Clearflight pied. Dominant pieds are sometimes called Australian Banded Pieds. (Some people argue that there is a difference between Dutch and Continental Clearflight but they look the same)
September 4, 200816 yr okay - now that sounds easier .. But isn't there are Recessive Pieds, Dom Pieds, Clearflight pieds, dutch pieds, danish pieds, continental pieds? I think It all depends where you live. Danish Pied is another name for recessive pieds, Continental or Dutch pied is another name for Clearflight pied. Dominant pieds are sometimes called Australian Banded Pieds. (Some people argue that there is a difference between Dutch and Continental Clearflight but they look the same) Great that is very helpful, Thanks Neville I have 3 listed and have heard of sooo many different types it was rather confusing
November 11, 200816 yr This is fantastic! KAZ can you explain some of the others. I like how when you gave the answers you explained why.
September 5, 200915 yr Loved the test. I can find the answers to only two pictures in the thread. Where can I find the others, please?
September 5, 200915 yr Author 1. Dominant Pied 2. Recessive Pied 3. Dominant Pied 4. Double factor Dominant pied 5. Opaline dom pied 6. Opaline dom pied 7. Recessive Pied 8. Spangle dom pied 9. Dom Pied 10. Recessive Pied 11. Recessive Pied 12. Dominant pied 13. Dom Pied 14. Cinnamon recessive pied 15. opaline dilute dom pied 16. Normal split recessive pied 17. Spangle dom pied 18. recessive pied 19. recessive pied
September 5, 200915 yr Thank you very much for that. I am so relieved that I can now at least tell the difference between dominant and recessive.
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