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I have a skyblue spangle male and a greywing oparine cobalt female.

What kind of babies will they get??

 

 

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He is 2 years old. And I think he is split for opaline~

 

 

 

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She is one years old!

Edited by hanbie

All blue

 

25% chance cobalt 75% chance skyblue

 

25% chance non-spangle

50% chance spangle

25% chance DF spangle (white)

 

If he is split opaline then....

25% chance opaline cocks

25% chance normal (or non-opaline - could be spangle) split opaline

25% chance opaline hens

25% chance normal (or non-opaline) hens.

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All blue

 

25% chance cobalt 75% chance skyblue

 

25% chance non-spangle

50% chance spangle

25% chance DF spangle (white)

 

If he is split opaline then....

25% chance opaline cocks

25% chance normal (or non-opaline - could be spangle) split opaline

25% chance opaline hens

25% chance normal (or non-opaline) hens.

 

 

Thank you very much!!!:lol:

All blue

 

25% chance cobalt 75% chance skyblue

 

25% chance non-spangle

50% chance spangle

25% chance DF spangle (white)

 

If he is split opaline then....

25% chance opaline cocks

25% chance normal (or non-opaline - could be spangle) split opaline

25% chance opaline hens

25% chance normal (or non-opaline) hens.

 

 

 

 

Thank you very much!!!:lol:

 

 

all chicks also split greywing ( looks like the hens a grey wing )

Edited by GenericBlue

All blue

 

25% chance cobalt 75% chance skyblue

 

25% chance non-spangle

50% chance spangle

25% chance DF spangle (white)

 

If he is split opaline then....

25% chance opaline cocks

25% chance normal (or non-opaline - could be spangle) split opaline

25% chance opaline hens

25% chance normal (or non-opaline) hens.

This is not quite correct. You won't get double factor spangles unless both parents are spangle.

Also Sky blue mated to cobalt will produce about 50% of each shade

 

 

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all chicks also split greywing ( looks like the hens a grey wing )

 

 

Yes, Female is greywing!

Thanks~

Edited by hanbie

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This is not quite correct. You won't get double factor spangles unless both parents are spangle.

Also Sky blue mated to cobalt will produce about 50% of each shade

 

 

 

Thank you for correct information :)

Edited by Finnie
quote tag said nubbly when it should have said neville

Mother is greywing GB

 

i know i told her that

but it did look spangle

also opaline spangle

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the mother looks spangle is their a better picture of her ?

 

 

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Here is another picture~

I didn't think she is a spangle..~~

Edited by hanbie

I have greywings, I have spangles and I also have greywing spangles.

The cheek patches are a dead giveaway if you have a greywing spangle..........yours is a greywing.

The ones that are greywing have blue cheek patches and the ones that are spangle greywings have two colours in their cheek patches.....the blue of the greywing cheek patch with the silvery colour of a spangle running through it.

Here 3rdJan01020.jpg

 

Greywing spangle on the left ( hen ) and greywing on the right ( cock )

note the cheek patches ?

 

Here's the difference in the cheek patches of the greywing spangles and the greywings

 

greywing spangles

11thJanuary01011.jpg

 

027-24-1.jpg

 

11thJanuary01017.jpg

 

greywings

11thJanuary01018.jpg

 

8thJan0102.jpg

 

019-26-1.jpg

 

024-21-1.jpg

I have greywings, I have spangles and I also have greywing spangles.

The cheek patches are a dead giveaway if you have a greywing spangle..........yours is a greywing.

The ones that are greywing have blue cheek patches and the ones that are spangle greywings have two colours in their cheek patches.....the blue of the greywing cheek patch with the silvery colour of a spangle running through it.

Here 3rdJan01020.jpg

 

Greywing spangle on the left ( hen ) and greywing on the right ( cock )

note the cheek patches ?

 

Here's the difference in the cheek patches of the greywing spangles and the greywings

 

greywing spangles

11thJanuary01011.jpg

 

027-24-1.jpg

 

11thJanuary01017.jpg

 

greywings

11thJanuary01018.jpg

 

8thJan0102.jpg

 

019-26-1.jpg

 

024-21-1.jpg

 

yes of course they do how darft of me

sorry my bad

guess im just not paying attention sorry

cheek patches im always sayig its in the cheek patches should listen to myself lol

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I have greywings, I have spangles and I also have greywing spangles.

The cheek patches are a dead giveaway if you have a greywing spangle..........yours is a greywing.

The ones that are greywing have blue cheek patches and the ones that are spangle greywings have two colours in their cheek patches.....the blue of the greywing cheek patch with the silvery colour of a spangle running through it.

Here 3rdJan01020.jpg

 

Greywing spangle on the left ( hen ) and greywing on the right ( cock )

note the cheek patches ?

 

Here's the difference in the cheek patches of the greywing spangles and the greywings

 

greywing spangles

11thJanuary01011.jpg

 

027-24-1.jpg

 

11thJanuary01017.jpg

 

greywings

11thJanuary01018.jpg

 

8thJan0102.jpg

 

019-26-1.jpg

 

024-21-1.jpg

 

 

I didn't know that the greywing spangle has silver cheek patch!:lol:

ThankS very much!

I was wondering how you would get a df spangle until Neville corrected he prediction it.

Yep Neville is correct. Had a brain fart and somehow thought the hen was spangle - I think the opaline body colouring in the wings led me astray and I didn't even look at the spots or cheek patch - doh! That's what happens when you are trying to do 500 things at once........ (Nubbly goes and gives herself a good stern talking to ;))

Edited by nubbly5

i've done that before in photos.. At a glance, it looks like a spangle.

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