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Post by loriluver on Dec 17, 2005 22:09:25 GMT 10
Hi all, can someone help me pls. the gencalc site has been down for days.
If i have a greygreen(olive) split cinnamon scaly cock X dilute (cinnamon)hen. what would the offspring be ?
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Post by hillcresttiels on Dec 18, 2005 7:07:46 GMT 10
Hi Loriluver the greygreen gene in most birds which is incorrectly called Olive is a dominant gene so when a greygreen is placed over another non dominant mutation you will get 50% greygreens and 50% normals in your case you have combined it with cinnamon so i believe you will get some greygreensplit cinnamon, some greygreen-cinnamon(which should be a Mustard color) and some normals split greygreen and cinnamon remembering only the cocks born will be split cinn. Please dont hold me to that fully but hopefully someone will have some more input cheers
Frank
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Post by loriluver on Dec 18, 2005 8:16:56 GMT 10
Thanks Frank, I figured out that i would get
50% splits in normal and greygreen( olive) 50% coloured in Dilute (cinnamon) and mustard
But i wasn't sure what the splits would be
Thanks for your help.
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