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I know that the Texas Clearbody is dominant to INO but I don't know what appens with a Lacewing.

 

I discovered that the last cock that I bought is split TCB (I paired him with a Grey DF green hen and I had 2 TCB hens).

I would like to have a lot of TCB without waiting one year needed to pair the father with the sons.

I have a Lacewing hen without a cock. Could I get more TCB pairing him with her then mating with the Greygreen?

 

Thank you for the answers and sorry for my English.

 

Marco

No. If I understand your question right, you are only going to get female TCB's. If you cock bird is split, you will get 50% female TCB's not matter what hen you put it to.

All of the cocks bird you get ( being 50% left ) , 25% will be male/clearbody and 25% will not be split, so you dont know what to keep.

 

The only way you are going to get clearbody cocks is by putting them to a TCB hen.

 

I think..... Wait until the more experienced people come along :P

Edited by Squeak_Crumble

okay so im not exactly sure how this works,

 

as you said i think you said i cant go over your question to review it so if im off track sorry

i think you said clearbody is dominant to the ino

and you would be correct in saying this

however ino cock to a lacewing hen gives you dont quote me but i think from memory

ino split lacewing cocks and lacewing hens so in your case

i think

im not 100 percent

 

a clearbody cock to a lacewing hen would give you

 

giving the lacewing is par ino as in cinnamon ino

in normal sex linked birds to produce cocks the breeder must have sex linked cock x sex linked hen or a normal split sexlinked cock x a sex linked hen

that is a particular sex link gene on both sides of cock and hen

this is normally the case with cinnamons, albinos and lutinos but not so when you use a lacewing cock to one these hens

a yellow lacewing cock to a lutino hen will give you

lacewing hens , as a rule of the sexlinkage but the cock birds breed will be lutino split lacewing

 

im not sure but i think thats what will happen with the clearbody to lacewing hen

clearbody and lacewing hens,....

and.... normal /cinnamon/clearbody cocks

and ....cinnamon/lacewing cocks

 

 

hope that helps and makes sense

 

but in saying this you dont want to put cinnamon in your clearbodys so i would steer right away from this breeding

as the clearbody hens from next generation will have a small chance of being some cinnamon as any normal will be split clearbody split cinnamon if im right

 

i tryed to calculate it but im not to good with the calculator this is what it said so

Genetic Calculator 1.3

Species: Budgerigars Melopsittacus undulatus - result

1.0 green /pallid(Tex.clearbody)

x 0.1 ino cinnamon

% from all 1.0

50.0% 1.0 green /ino-cinnamon

50.0% 1.0 green pallid(Tex.clearbody)Ino /cinnamon

% from all 0.1

50.0% 0.1 green

50.0% 0.1 green pallid(Tex.clearbody)

i have no clue what all that means lol

i think i just made a whole mess

rip where are you lol pmsl save me im in the ..................

Edited by GenericBlue

okay so im not exactly sure how this works,

 

as you said i think you said i cant go over your question to review it so if im off track sorry

i think you said clearbody is dominant to the ino

and you would be correct in saying this

however ino cock to a lacewing hen gives you dont quote me but i think from memory

ino split lacewing cocks and lacewing hens so in your case

i think

im not 100 percent

 

a clearbody cock to a lacewing hen would give you

 

giving the lacewing is par ino as in cinnamon ino

in normal sex linked birds to produce cocks the breeder must have sex linked cock x sex linked hen or a normal split sexlinked cock x a sex linked hen

that is a particular sex link gene on both sides of cock and hen

this is normally the case with cinnamons, albinos and lutinos but not so when you use a lacewing cock to one these hens

a yellow lacewing cock to a lutino hen will give you

lacewing hens , as a rule of the sexlinkage but the cock birds breed will be lutino split lacewing

 

im not sure but i think thats what will happen with the clearbody to lacewing hen

clearbody and lacewing hens,....

and.... normal /cinnamon/clearbody cocks

and ....cinnamon/lacewing cocks

 

 

hope that helps and makes sense

 

but in saying this you dont want to put cinnamon in your clearbodys so i would steer right away from this breeding

as the clearbody hens from next generation will have a small chance of being some cinnamon as any normal will be split clearbody split cinnamon if im right

 

i tryed to calculate it but im not to good with the calculator this is what it said so

Genetic Calculator 1.3

Species: Budgerigars Melopsittacus undulatus - result

1.0 green /pallid(Tex.clearbody)

x 0.1 ino cinnamon

% from all 1.0

50.0% 1.0 green /ino-cinnamon

50.0% 1.0 green pallid(Tex.clearbody)Ino /cinnamon

% from all 0.1

50.0% 0.1 green

50.0% 0.1 green pallid(Tex.clearbody)

i have no clue what all that means lol

i think i just made a whole mess

rip where are you lol pmsl save me im in the ..................

 

GB looks like you inputted the info correctly therefore your results are correct.

 

For those who are not familiar with scientific terms - 1.0 denotes male and 0.1 denotes female. Ignore the term Pallid in this instance. Lacewing is also correctly referred to as cinnamon-ino the hyphen denotes linkage of the Cinnamon and Ino gene.

 

In matings with Texas Clearbodies treat the Lacewing as an Ino it will give the same results.

Edited by RIPbudgies

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okay so im not exactly sure how this works,

 

as you said i think you said i cant go over your question to review it so if im off track sorry

i think you said clearbody is dominant to the ino

and you would be correct in saying this

however ino cock to a lacewing hen gives you dont quote me but i think from memory

ino split lacewing cocks and lacewing hens so in your case

i think

im not 100 percent

 

a clearbody cock to a lacewing hen would give you

 

giving the lacewing is par ino as in cinnamon ino

in normal sex linked birds to produce cocks the breeder must have sex linked cock x sex linked hen or a normal split sexlinked cock x a sex linked hen

that is a particular sex link gene on both sides of cock and hen

this is normally the case with cinnamons, albinos and lutinos but not so when you use a lacewing cock to one these hens

a yellow lacewing cock to a lutino hen will give you

lacewing hens , as a rule of the sexlinkage but the cock birds breed will be lutino split lacewing

 

im not sure but i think thats what will happen with the clearbody to lacewing hen

clearbody and lacewing hens,....

and.... normal /cinnamon/clearbody cocks

and ....cinnamon/lacewing cocks

 

 

hope that helps and makes sense

 

but in saying this you dont want to put cinnamon in your clearbodys so i would steer right away from this breeding

as the clearbody hens from next generation will have a small chance of being some cinnamon as any normal will be split clearbody split cinnamon if im right

 

i tryed to calculate it but im not to good with the calculator this is what it said so

Genetic Calculator 1.3

Species: Budgerigars Melopsittacus undulatus - result

1.0 green /pallid(Tex.clearbody)

x 0.1 ino cinnamon

% from all 1.0

50.0% 1.0 green /ino-cinnamon

50.0% 1.0 green pallid(Tex.clearbody)Ino /cinnamon

% from all 0.1

50.0% 0.1 green

50.0% 0.1 green pallid(Tex.clearbody)

i have no clue what all that means lol

i think i just made a whole mess

rip where are you lol pmsl save me im in the ..................

 

GB looks like you inputted the info correctly therefore your results are correct.

 

For those who are not familiar with scientific terms - 1.0 denotes male and 0.1 denotes female. Ignore the term Pallid in this instance. Lacewing is also correctly referred to as cinnamon-ino the hyphen denotes linkage of the Cinnamon and Ino gene.

 

In matings with Texas Clearbodies treat the Lacewing as an Ino it will give the same results.

 

 

 

thanks for the answers!

I read them very quickly because at the moment I can stay connected for few minutes :(

I promise I will study them as soon as possible!

 

I understood that half of the cocks will be green\lacewing and the other half will be green texas clearbody\lacewing

and half of the hens will be green and the other half will be green texas clearbody.

 

that would be what I want! so I can proceed with this mathing!

okay so im not exactly sure how this works,

 

as you said i think you said i cant go over your question to review it so if im off track sorry

i think you said clearbody is dominant to the ino

and you would be correct in saying this

however ino cock to a lacewing hen gives you dont quote me but i think from memory

ino split lacewing cocks and lacewing hens so in your case

i think

im not 100 percent

 

a clearbody cock to a lacewing hen would give you

 

giving the lacewing is par ino as in cinnamon ino

in normal sex linked birds to produce cocks the breeder must have sex linked cock x sex linked hen or a normal split sexlinked cock x a sex linked hen

that is a particular sex link gene on both sides of cock and hen

this is normally the case with cinnamons, albinos and lutinos but not so when you use a lacewing cock to one these hens

a yellow lacewing cock to a lutino hen will give you

lacewing hens , as a rule of the sexlinkage but the cock birds breed will be lutino split lacewing

 

im not sure but i think thats what will happen with the clearbody to lacewing hen

clearbody and lacewing hens,....

and.... normal /cinnamon/clearbody cocks

and ....cinnamon/lacewing cocks

 

 

hope that helps and makes sense

 

but in saying this you dont want to put cinnamon in your clearbodys so i would steer right away from this breeding

as the clearbody hens from next generation will have a small chance of being some cinnamon as any normal will be split clearbody split cinnamon if im right

 

i tryed to calculate it but im not to good with the calculator this is what it said so

Genetic Calculator 1.3

Species: Budgerigars Melopsittacus undulatus - result

1.0 green /pallid(Tex.clearbody)

x 0.1 ino cinnamon

% from all 1.0

50.0% 1.0 green /ino-cinnamon

50.0% 1.0 green pallid(Tex.clearbody)Ino /cinnamon

% from all 0.1

50.0% 0.1 green

50.0% 0.1 green pallid(Tex.clearbody)

i have no clue what all that means lol

i think i just made a whole mess

rip where are you lol pmsl save me im in the ..................

 

GB looks like you inputted the info correctly therefore your results are correct.

 

For those who are not familiar with scientific terms - 1.0 denotes male and 0.1 denotes female. Ignore the term Pallid in this instance. Lacewing is also correctly referred to as cinnamon-ino the hyphen denotes linkage of the Cinnamon and Ino gene.

 

In matings with Texas Clearbodies treat the Lacewing as an Ino it will give the same results.

 

yea lol

see your grand lectures do pay off my brain is functioning

 

best bit is i calculated all the out comes myself then proceeded to use the calculator to see if i got corect infomation seems im still simer than i dim :blush:

 

 

 

 

and i forgot the name of the person whom asked the question but to you (sorry )

just watch the cinnamon in the clearbodys

if you breed your / clearbody/cinnmon cocks you produce to a normal hen you will weed the cinnamon clearbodys out this way slowly but surely

good luck with it all

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it tooks a little to translate everything..

 

in conclusion, I can choose between 2 hen available, a greengrey split blu (his actual partner) and the green (yellow..) lacewing. I think I will mate the split Clearbody to the Lacewing.

the only thing which still let me think it's that I don't know if he will accept his new partner...

 

let's see!

 

 

thanks again :D

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