john_wrightson2003
Songster
Ok, thats what i figured but just wanted to be sure. Thanks!Plain, 'black' Silver Duckwing is true breeding. What that means is breeding SDW to SDW will always net you more SDWs. Other varieties were crossed into SDWs to produce variations like my Fawns.
Fortunately, a lot of people have worked over a long time to cross colors and produce new varieties, giving us all a greater understanding of the genetic components behind those varieties. In the case of OEGBs especially, this gives genetic enthusiasts like me, who just want to produce pretty birds, not only many options for a foundation to start off of with the sheer volume of varieties that OEGBs are found in, but also what's basically a map for us to follow to reach our end goal. Basically, since I know the genetics behind my Fawn SDWs and behind the other varieties I've mentioned, I know how to cross them to make other colors, like Blue SDW and Silver Crele (which genetically is Barred Black SDW), and I know I can intercross the varieties I've chosen without spending more than a few generations on 'mixed color' birds before they're back to a true breeding variety.
And that was way more than you asked, so I'll shut up now.I tend to get just a little overly enthusiastic when it comes to this topic.
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