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Sorry Amigas but it's about to die. I might be able to be on around 10 but I don't honestly know.
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Standard colors onlyXD![]()
You'd get Blue Mallard and Apricot. Ducks are soo much easier without all the split stuff.
I think the do come in almost every color now
Sorry Amigas but it's about to die. I might be able to be on around 10 but I don't honestly know.![]()
Hah! So ducks CAN be confusing!OK, bye Kev!
Cochin, at some point there would be recessive. White is recessive, except in the case of dominance in a breed. For instance, if you breed a peking (always white) to any other duck, its not going to be pure white offspring. Dark is dominant. So, a peking mallard would have lighter mallard, or maybe white spots or specks. If you breed the offspring togahter, you'll end up maybe with a couple of whitish ones (since peking is solid and mallards are NOT SOLID) but your not only struggling with color, but pattern aspects.
Hi Girls. I don't expect anyone is coming.
Kevin, You ARE still in Texas aren't you? You didn't actually sneak off with the proposal dude did you? It occured to me today that all this happened close togather, and so I kinda wondered.
Cochin, Sorry, had to go mess with chickens some more.