December 5, 201014 yr 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
December 6, 201014 yr 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.
December 7, 201014 yr Author here, some pics of the couple's pups 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 December 8, 201014 yr by **KAZ**
December 10, 201014 yr 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 For more of these tables, check out the Breeding Expectations Table Thread located here
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