Posted September 13, 201014 yr hi everyone, i have recently had some new babies come out of the nest box and was wondering because the father is opaline and mother is cinnamon does that mean that all females will be visually opaline and all males will not be?( as they will be split for) because opaline is linked to the x chromasome this means that females can only be visually opaline and males can be split, correct? the parents are ......male sky blue opaline spangle x female cinnamon GF violet and the babies are ........one normal sky blue,2 GF violet normal and a sky blue spangle all should be split for cinnamon and opaline, am i right? so does this mean they are all males? look forward to your responses jeddo
September 16, 201014 yr Author thanks dean so any females would be opanline? and in my other pair sky blue rec pied X yf violet opaline males would be split opaline and pied???(correct me if im wrong) and females would be visual opaline
September 16, 201014 yr if the first bird listed is the male then yes the males will be split for Opaline but all chicks will be split rec pied as that is not a sex linked gene so either gender can carry it.
September 17, 201014 yr Author if the first bird listed is the male then yes the males will be split for Opaline but all chicks will be split rec pied as that is not a sex linked gene so either gender can carry it. thanks nerwen
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