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deerman
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I really would love to.. unfortunately as you know.. peafowl require so much room(have limited room here) and take sooooo long to breed. Otherwise I probably would probably already be on it plus other test matings with various colors. I love genetic "work"! You can bet I've been thinking about the various ways of going around it in my mind though!
One way to be "really, really sure" would be breeding a pure blue to a peach hen and then breeding the sons to a pure blue and see what color daughters they produce. IF they produce purple, cameo and peach that would be the final proof peach is the combination of both cameo and purple.. But is anybody going to breed a mere blue to a peach..? Not too many would! LOL
Kev. I may have what your talking about, By trying to add peach to silver pied.
Have a 2yr old silver peacock, from a silver pied(blue) X peach= so he is silver pied(blue) split peach X Silver Pied Hen(blue) Two of the peachick in the pics are from this mating. Have a few peachicks, as you know are all silver pied, Thats how I know the 2 peach silver pieds are hens. Have some Blue looking silver pieds unknown if split peach of course.(not sure I will keep these for 2 years) as I have 2 silver pieds males, that I am sure are silver pied split peach.
Only had him with one hen this year. So my number of chicks may not be large enought to tell this year. Will let everyone know if i get purple or cameo from this mating.
My other silver pied split peach, was with all peach hens. Reason I think the other peach silver pied chick is a male.
Sure others have bred Peach to blue to add the color to new patterns.
I really would love to.. unfortunately as you know.. peafowl require so much room(have limited room here) and take sooooo long to breed. Otherwise I probably would probably already be on it plus other test matings with various colors. I love genetic "work"! You can bet I've been thinking about the various ways of going around it in my mind though!
One way to be "really, really sure" would be breeding a pure blue to a peach hen and then breeding the sons to a pure blue and see what color daughters they produce. IF they produce purple, cameo and peach that would be the final proof peach is the combination of both cameo and purple.. But is anybody going to breed a mere blue to a peach..? Not too many would! LOL
Kev. I may have what your talking about, By trying to add peach to silver pied.
Have a 2yr old silver peacock, from a silver pied(blue) X peach= so he is silver pied(blue) split peach X Silver Pied Hen(blue) Two of the peachick in the pics are from this mating. Have a few peachicks, as you know are all silver pied, Thats how I know the 2 peach silver pieds are hens. Have some Blue looking silver pieds unknown if split peach of course.(not sure I will keep these for 2 years) as I have 2 silver pieds males, that I am sure are silver pied split peach.
Only had him with one hen this year. So my number of chicks may not be large enought to tell this year. Will let everyone know if i get purple or cameo from this mating.
My other silver pied split peach, was with all peach hens. Reason I think the other peach silver pied chick is a male.
Sure others have bred Peach to blue to add the color to new patterns.