Lol horrible I know!!
Anyways, So besides a Mille Fleur roo, What else would I be able to breed her with to get Mille Fleur babies?
I dont even really understand how she became Mille Fleur since her Mom was Gray and her Dad was BBR!!
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Lots of times people just breed the seramas good type to good type and dont care about the colors. Just to get a variety of colors. Could be any color. But if you continue to breed to millie fleur type color it will get more stable in that line and then you will have a line of millie fleur seramas.
A red bird could be very useful or a buff columbian could also be useful. Or any bird that is red based. I think these would be good choices. Or the closest thing you have to mf color in a roo that you like the shape of.
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Lots of times people just breed the seramas good type to good type and dont care about the colors. Just to get a variety of colors. Could be any color. But if you continue to breed to millie fleur type color it will get more stable in that line and then you will have a line of millie fleur seramas.
Thats kind of what I want to shoot for is to get a steady line going for Mille Fleur Serama..
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Lots of times people just breed the seramas good type to good type and dont care about the colors. Just to get a variety of colors. Could be any color. But if you continue to breed to millie fleur type color it will get more stable in that line and then you will have a line of millie fleur seramas.
Correct, and if all else fails you can use a Millie Fluer OE for color only and breed that back out while improving color quality. That is where the stabilized wheaton, and many other colors in the "American" Serama have been started and stabilized.
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You will get all of those from the Millies so long as one parent does not carry Mottling, the possibilities at that point for offspring get large and you will see black tail Buff, Buff Columbian, Buff, Buff Mottled, and a few others in teh process of stabilizing the color.