- Apr 13, 2012
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DOES ANY1 KNOW WHAT COLOR I WILL GET IF I MIX A WHITE PEAHEN WITH A INDIAN PEACOCK?
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All chicks will be India blue and have 1 copy of the white-eyed gene. Some birds will have the white-eyed pattern others may not show it at all. They may also have white flights. Second generation breeding of brother and sister will not produce white or split to white. White is a color. White-eyed is a pattern. Breeding of brother and sister will produce India blue white-eyed.Hi, You will get all indiablue looking chicks with a couple of white flight feathers and some times with a white throat patch appearance wise.But, genetically they are 50% blue and 50% white. In the second generation, brother and sister mating will produce, pureblue, blue split to white, and pure white in the ratio of 25:50:25. No piedchicks what so ever, if you are expecting any.
White is a color.
No offense taken. Rip away!Not trying to rip on you, but more for informing our general readership. I believe otherwise. reason being is that any colour bird (ie bronze, charcoal, peach, purple, etc.) can actually look white. White masks the colour of any bird when 2 copies of the gene are present. Combinations of any other colour should in theory create another colour (ie purple x cameo were used to produce peach) White crossed with any other colour will only produce white, splits (which will end up looking like indian blue split to white or the other colour split to white) or the other colour when breeding second generation birds. It can be very complicated, but seeing the way that white is also an important part of pied and silver pied, I will refer to white as a pattern.