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Forgive me for butting in and asking stupid questions, but could any non sex linked color be where you have IB/IB?
Jack07, I knew you would eventually get to the point where you would cross breed two sex linked colors. Unfortunately, this is where the language differences are probably going to get in the way of a healthy discussion. Quite frankly, I do not have enough experience with combining sex linked colors to completely be able to annotate them confidently in the language of a prunett square. I have been working on several theories, but I just don't have enough experience to know what is correct. I only have the experiences of others and quite frankly I have a hard time believing some of what we hear.
To begin to discuss crossing two sex linked colors, you are going to need to understand the concept of cross over and what that means. Read up on that and try and get a grasp on it. Then we can talk.
Your breeding above is not necessarily incorrect but I don't know what the resulting bird looks like. There are really a couple of different ways to possibly annotate sex linked colors. In reality what happens is you have a prunett square that has possibilities that are no longer related directly to the number of boxes in the square due to cross over.
In the phenotype , they will never have a mix of the colors . To change the color of a sex-linked mutation you must use a no- sex- linked like bronze.... midnight.