Thanks to those who figured out the genetics involved, your work is hugely appreciated. I am very attracted to these beautiful birds, but the genetics made my brain lock up until I saw your clear explanation.
Seems that as long as we know how a color is reproduced, and a reasonable standard is set, it is in the best interest of the breed to allow those who are interested to work with them - if there is no interest they will fall by the wayside.
Seems that as long as we know how a color is reproduced, and a reasonable standard is set, it is in the best interest of the breed to allow those who are interested to work with them - if there is no interest they will fall by the wayside.