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I wasn't advocating for this breeding attempt as it would probably take a couple thousand generations, just noting that it would be much faster than directly trying to breed out the mud gene since in order to breed in that direction you would have to find a pair of ducks that at a minimum weren't super enthusiastic about mixing dirt and water and since ducklings only pip with the goal of mixing all the earth's dirt and water into uniform mud + poop, that wouldn't really be possible. But if we were aiming for our clean duck, perhaps a scan of Jibby's genome and Wobbles' genome could give scientists the genes to combine to produce the first synthetic species of clean call-duck-like birb with a squeeeee rating of 11 on the 1-10 scale.Ohmyword, you are brilliant. You do present with amazing knowledge of genetics and such, @Tevyes Dad . I am all for starting with my finch eggs. If I can get tips on how to ship them, I suggest we try it. And through this breeding attempt I want to make sure we get a call duck with Jibby's coloring exactly. Wow.
