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Your gander is a splash. The mother is a blue saddleback and therefore your gander could end up being blue and white because the colors in sebbies are sexlinked. Your gander is also carrying the saddleback gene so when bred to another saddleback or saddleback carrier will produce saddleback offspring. You will want to bred him to a blue female if possible -- even better if the blue female was a saddleback gene carrier. I think that the two blues I have are saddleback carriers but I'm not 100% sure. Also, all whites supposedly carry a blue gene so if bred to a white you should get some blue offspring as well.
My 2 adult pairs of sebbies lived together this spring. There were 3 whites, and a splash. I got whites, splash, and saddlebacks from them. The colors will surprise you!
Your gander is a splash. The mother is a blue saddleback and therefore your gander could end up being blue and white because the colors in sebbies are sexlinked. Your gander is also carrying the saddleback gene so when bred to another saddleback or saddleback carrier will produce saddleback offspring. You will want to bred him to a blue female if possible -- even better if the blue female was a saddleback gene carrier. I think that the two blues I have are saddleback carriers but I'm not 100% sure. Also, all whites supposedly carry a blue gene so if bred to a white you should get some blue offspring as well.
My 2 adult pairs of sebbies lived together this spring. There were 3 whites, and a splash. I got whites, splash, and saddlebacks from them. The colors will surprise you!
