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Post by Conure88 on Jul 5, 2007 17:57:27 GMT 7
wow thats harsh! its a great colour. why would they b so stern with it?
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Post by mysteryquaker on Jul 5, 2007 18:36:35 GMT 7
hey what babies would come if the hen was the cinnamon one
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Post by Peter on Jul 6, 2007 5:02:58 GMT 7
If the male is cinnamon, he will pass the cinnamon onto his female babies. To get a male bird that is cinn like you have his mum would have to be cinn.
If this colour was in a hen and you bred her to a blue male you would get blue females and blue males split cinnamon. That is assuming the colour is a cinnamon blue that inherits cinnamon as a sex linked recessive!
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Post by mysteryquaker on Jul 6, 2007 5:59:08 GMT 7
So in other words if the hen was the cinnamon one then there will be no visual cinnamon babies. which means i wont be able to say ye she is a cinnamon becuase it didnt pass them on to the babies visually
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Post by Sam on Jan 19, 2008 6:50:56 GMT 7
what if it was a dilute? so.. both mun n dad are split.
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