Calling All Duns

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I would be very interested in seeing any and all pics of dun birds.. I have Sumatras in dun, black and splash and have been given some interesting info on genetics with reguard to the colors I have. Something I was told about the mix of color and am now very interested in seeing pics of are the khaki ( dunxdun) and Platinum (bluexdun) Please! Any more info and lots of pic would be Great!!

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I dont have any pics of our solid dun birds. I also wanted to say that when we crossed our duns with blues we got dun. I also know other people that have crossed dun with blue and got the same results. As you probably know both dun and blue are diluters.
 
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OK! Thanks! That is interesting, as I said this is info that I heard, and I would love all input. Did you cross dun to splash, not sure if it would make a difference
 
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OK! Thanks! That is interesting, as I said this is info that I heard, and I would love all input. Did you cross dun to splash, not sure if it would make a difference

Technically, that would still be crossing dun to blue. You'd probably still get dun.
 
Very interesting!
Is the combination dun AND blue at least a little lighter in color?

Platinum. I like the sound of that but where did it come from?
There is hardly confirmation that dun is ever combined with blue.
 
This is the info and from whom..

wclawrence
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View My BYC Page Re: SumatrasDun and Blue go really good together. If a bird gets one copy of each, they will be really light, like a splash (without so much black flecks) but not the same color.

Both colors are basically the same type gene, that is, they are both co-dominant.

A blue with 2 copies is called splash
A dun with 2 copies is called khaki.
I think if a bird has one of each, they call that platinum.

I have had some phoenix in dun red and dun gold before, but haven't seen it in Sumatras yet. Looks nice.
Congrats!


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ok, here is the theory.
if you cross a blue to a dun, each bird having only one copy of his/her dilutor, the offspring may come black, dun, blue, or platinum.
But if you breed a blue splash to a khaki, you will get all platinums, because every chick will get one copy of the dilutor from each parent.
does that make sense?
 

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