How do you keep up with all that lol? WAYYYY too confusing !!!
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i have never seen a silver pied peacock with only a few white eyes.......if they have color train feathers those will be white eye.
even the pied white eye peacocks with alot of white don't look like silver pied......plus the peahens in silver pied have silver back feathers.......not so with a pied white eye. which carry all three genes...reason i think silver pieds carry two white eye genes
also silver pied are more white than just about all pieds......more like 70% white.
How do you keep up with all that lol? WAYYYY too confusing !!!
well he does look like a 100% IB, even if the color patch on his shoulder shows he split BS ,he still is IB. being that old, BS were around in the IB.Hey! Thank you for chiming in on my behalf, Destinduck!
Between this thread and the other thread on a similar wing-pattern topic:
The impression I get is that this wing marking isn't all that meaningful in terms of what you can call my guy.
It seems that since there isn't a solid, dark patch on his wing, it's impossible to say for sure that he is anything other than IB.
I'm sure someone will let us know if that's not the case...
Yes it could be 100% IB and still be blackshoulder 'I understand what deerman is saying . BUT I truly dont think anyone answered the original poster's question. He asked. IS THIS AN INDIA BLUE???!!! HE doesnt know WHAT its SPLIT to !!!! Isnt a blackshouldered STILL 100% IB or a white as long as somewhere down the line his parents or great great grandparents didnt cuddle up with a green or a congo ? Its just another color name. Right? This is just one of the reasons is why we are all confused. He could have been also asking could it have green or spaulding blood in it and then how would you know anyway short of a DNA test. Which I wonder if that would even work . Curious about all this myself. Pretty bird either wayAny genetics man want to explain this to all of us better Thanks![]()