Why he doesn't exist?
Here Cameo spaldings!
I want the same ... but in BLUE!
Feathers shaped like scales in blue color.
First step ... the spalding.
Cross Female Blue X Rooster Pavo Muticus = spalding 50%... a hybrid.
A 50% IB Blue/50% Pavo Muticus ... a mix of the parents and their color!
We get a spalding 50% ... sometimes turquoise color.
... 2 years old.
At first we only take care of the males ... the females will follow ... and with the females it's even more mysterious ... they will look like what ??
Where is the BLUE gene? ... he still exists ?
Are they split Blue ?
Second step :
We are looking for the color BLUE so we cross with a blue peacock!
As a result, the percentage 'spalding' is halved ... it becomes 25% and the shell-shaped feathers disappear.
Genetically it is more blue than the blue?
With the other colors it works!
Example with the violet color (European violet).Violet = sex-linked color.
Cross male violet X female Pavo Muticus ► spalding 50%.
The females have the color of their father + they are splading 50%.
Their brother spalding 50% split violet.
With 'normal' colors ... like Bronze, we know how it works.
Female Bronze X Rooster Pavo Muticus = spalding 50% split Bronze .
Cross brother and sister and we get the spalding Bronze 50% ... ect ... ect...
With another 'normal' color like Midnight it works too!
Midnight (Dark Blue) YES .... IB (Blue) ... NO!
Here Cameo spaldings!
I want the same ... but in BLUE!
Feathers shaped like scales in blue color.
First step ... the spalding.
Cross Female Blue X Rooster Pavo Muticus = spalding 50%... a hybrid.
A 50% IB Blue/50% Pavo Muticus ... a mix of the parents and their color!
We get a spalding 50% ... sometimes turquoise color.
At first we only take care of the males ... the females will follow ... and with the females it's even more mysterious ... they will look like what ??
Where is the BLUE gene? ... he still exists ?
Are they split Blue ?
Second step :
We are looking for the color BLUE so we cross with a blue peacock!
As a result, the percentage 'spalding' is halved ... it becomes 25% and the shell-shaped feathers disappear.
Genetically it is more blue than the blue?
With the other colors it works!
Example with the violet color (European violet).Violet = sex-linked color.
Cross male violet X female Pavo Muticus ► spalding 50%.
The females have the color of their father + they are splading 50%.
Their brother spalding 50% split violet.
With 'normal' colors ... like Bronze, we know how it works.
Female Bronze X Rooster Pavo Muticus = spalding 50% split Bronze .
Cross brother and sister and we get the spalding Bronze 50% ... ect ... ect...
With another 'normal' color like Midnight it works too!
Midnight (Dark Blue) YES .... IB (Blue) ... NO!
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