I had a quick genetics question. I am kind of lost when it comes to the genetics. I had thought a silver pied female with a blackshoulder male would make IB looking chicks with white flights. So far that's what I have gotten although they are a little lighter than the reg IB's. I figured that was from the white eye gene. This last hatch though I got one with a yellow spot on it's head, it looks like the rest other than that, light IB with half his wings white. I had thought you needed 2 copies of pied/sp to get pied/sp. Was I wrong and can you get pied from SP and BS? Do you think the spot will color in when he gets his feathers or is he pied? I'll put a picture of him (we are calling him Zaphod). It's not the best picture, I just snapped it with my phone.
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I am not a genetics expert either, but a few months ago I had asked a bunch of questions regarding my silver pieds, so I will tell you what I was told. The silver pied will be carrying 1 white gene, 1 pied gene and 2 copies of white eye. If the bs is not carrying anything that is hidden and is a straight up bs it carries 2 copies of the bs gene and nothing else. So crossing the 2 will give you all barred wing offspring that are split to bs, but they could also be split to white, or split to pied ( which would be my guess for little Zaphod) and all should be carrying 1 copy of the white eye gene. Hopefully I got that right, but if not I'm sure one of the more learned experts will correct me. I had a bs hen who I didn't know was carrying pied and white eye genes, those are hard to spot on a bs hen, when I crossed her with my green, I got chicks that were obviously split pied and white eye and it didn't come from dad so I figured it must have come from her. One of the chicks had a similar spot on her head and it is actually bigger now. Hope this helps a little!