Pigeon Talk

Well, the plot thickens. The seller tells me that the silver is supposedly from a pairing of an almond hen and a pied cock. Almond is a sex linked gene, and all cocks from an almond hen should be almond, or that's what I've read. But this bird also isn't banded, so I'm thinking it's possible she mixed it up with another bird.
Are these frill back?
 
A bit of snow today.
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Very pretty! :love
 
Well, the plot thickens. The seller tells me that the silver is supposedly from a pairing of an almond hen and a pied cock. Almond is a sex linked gene, and all cocks from an almond hen should be almond, or that's what I've read. But this bird also isn't banded, so I'm thinking it's possible she mixed it up with another bird.


My brain is done for the day. :cool:
https://www.taubensell.de/almond_breeding.htm
 
And technically, all the colors are sex-linked from what I understand. Red ash, blue, brown at least. When crossing colors, you want to choose a female of a more dominant color than the male, so the offspring would be different colors. Males would be mom’s color, females would be dad’s color. If the male has the more dominant color, then all the offspring are the same color, that of the male. (The males would be carrying the females color though)
 

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