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Well, basically you should have the Wheaten father, blue mother, then out of those you should get 1/4th Blue Wheatens. From there, use those and you'll be fine. The best to do, really, is take a Wheaten female or male and pair it with a Blue Wheaten from your first gen. After that - You've got Blue Wheatens and Wheatens together.
Course, this is with standard Wheatens, which are slightly different from Ameraucana Wheatens - I may be wrong, but I'm pretty sure I'm not.
The 3 generations part is if you have a blue father x wheaten mother. I believe one of the reasons is because blues have silver genes, not gold.
thanks I have always wondered about that, they are some pretty birds, I was thinking you had to cross a splash with a wheaten
You can do that too. Splash, blue, they're practically the same - Splash just gives 50% more of a choice for the first gen.
Well, basically you should have the Wheaten father, blue mother, then out of those you should get 1/4th Blue Wheatens. From there, use those and you'll be fine. The best to do, really, is take a Wheaten female or male and pair it with a Blue Wheaten from your first gen. After that - You've got Blue Wheatens and Wheatens together.
Course, this is with standard Wheatens, which are slightly different from Ameraucana Wheatens - I may be wrong, but I'm pretty sure I'm not.
The 3 generations part is if you have a blue father x wheaten mother. I believe one of the reasons is because blues have silver genes, not gold.
thanks I have always wondered about that, they are some pretty birds, I was thinking you had to cross a splash with a wheaten
You can do that too. Splash, blue, they're practically the same - Splash just gives 50% more of a choice for the first gen.
