All the first generation chicks will look Indiablue, actually they are 50% IBBS and 50%Bronze genetically. They are called Indiablue split bronze and blackshoulder. When these chicks attain maturity, if you breed brother to sister, at the second generation ,you will get, pure bronze, pure...
The hens that you got from the original pair genetics is like this. !0 Indiablue split charcoal white eyed (white color scattered all over her body and w.f.f.) This hen does not have a white gene. Breeding this hen back to the father who is split to pied, WILL NOT produce charcoal pied birds...
Yes you can breed. But the daughter chick is blackshoulder split to midnight and her father is only IBBS. The chicks that you will get from this cross are 1) IBBS, and 2) IBBS split to midnight.. Since your goal is to produce a midnightBS male, may be a female, It has to be son to mother. You...
Yoda, You will get all IBBS chicks split to midnight, genetically. You can not differentiate them from the regular IBBS, visually. At the second generation,the brother and sister chicks mating at maturity, or the male chick back to mother,will result in some pure midnight chicks along with IBBS.
Bronze is a recessive color and needs two genes to express, one from each parent. Therefore, breeding a bronze with an Indiablue ( does not matter which is the male) produce all Indiablue looking chicks in the first generation, but all of them are 50% IB and 50% bronze grnrtically.. And we call...
All the chicks will be split white and also blackshoulder..In one scenario, 1) Purple split peach split BS split white males, 2) Indiablue split purple split white split BS males, 3) Peach split white split BS hen, and 4) Indiablue split white split BS hen. The second scenario depending on how...
The white chicks father must be peach split to white in order to get a white chick, with a white mother. ( a small assumption about the father's genetic make up). Regarding the pied, The Indiablue father must be split to pied to get a pied chick, in combination with a white hen as a...
In a normal cross, A purple male (Zs, Zs ) x Cameo female (Zc,W ) = All male chicks (Zs, Zc ) look India blue but actually split to Purple and Cameo and all female chicks are Purple ( Zs W ) . In a different scenario, a Peach male ( double cross over genes, which is a chromosomal...
Zazous, A cameo male bred to an Indiablue hen or bronze hen, we get cameo looking female chicks. Now the big question --- Are these Cameo looking female chicks split to Indiablue or Cameo split to bronze. Sex linked hens can be split to Blackshoulder, white, pied, w/e and a combination of...
A pied pea fowl must inherit a "white gene" from one parent and a "pied gene " from another. Otherwise there can not be a pied peafowl. Like Our friend Mr Arbor had, at one time peafowl split to white with out white being expressed any where on him or her.That was his personal...
I also see a white throat patch. She may be split white, like I explained above. This is another convincing way of telling that white is a pattern gene or behaves at least that way.
That is correct. A cameo hen can not be split to any other color. But. can be associated with any or a combination of pattern genes. like , white, pied and white eye genes.. That is how, we have, cameo split white, cameo split pied, cameo pied, Cameo pied white eye, Cameo silverpied...
The appearance of a first peach hen from a cross of a purple bred to a cameo Is not the routine or normal process of breeding. It is one of the chromosomal aberrations that occured in genetics. Routinely, A purple male bred to a cameo female = IB looking males split to purple and Cameo, and...
Zs=purple gene, Zc= cameo gene. Zs Zs= purple male. Zsw=purple female ZcZc = cameo male. Zcw = Cameo female. Now if Zs and Zc appear on the same Z chromosome = cross over chromosome. Two of these chromosomes makes a Peach male. One of this cross over chromosome and a w...
Does that mean peach male bred to peach female produce not only peaches but also purples and Cameos?. I have not bred. I do not have any practical experience, but very keen on learning Thanks.
When you breed an Indiablue split peach male with a peach w/e hen??????? is it possible to get a silver pied chick what ever the parent color is ? I understand that any silverpied peafowl carrys one white gene, one pied gene and two " white eye" genes. One white eye gene comes from the father...