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i need some help with the variety of this pair, pls

 

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many thanks

Im not great with greywings, but they look like a normal sky greywing hen to me and possibly a greywing opaline light green cock? I will be interested to see other responses :)

Agree with sunny. You'll get opaline greywing hens and greywing cocks split opaline. Either all green split blue, or if the cock is split blue then 50/50 green/blue and blues.

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here, some pics of the couple's pups

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this last guy who appears on the last three pics make me think if the two have dilute mutation, any chance of me being correct?

thanks again

Edited by **KAZ**

Both split recessive pied it would seem? Dad is also split blue.

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so, if both split recessive pied, should not all be recessive pieds?

If both WERE recessive pieds, than 100% chance of the young being recessive pieds.

 

If one was recessive pied and the other was split recessive pied, then you have a 50% chance of getting recessive pied.

 

If both are split receeisve pied, there is only a 25% chance of getting receeive pied.

 

This table should help

 

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For more of these tables, check out the Breeding Expectations Table Thread located here

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