PeaDaddy,
With the mix of birds you have, the offspring will be mostly IB, as that is the base color. It's hard to explain, but for the most part, any "color" bred to any other "color" other than India Blue will not produce a combination of the two colors, but will resort in a visibly India Blue bird that carries the genetics of the parents, or are "split to" whatever the other colors are. Though the patterns (silver pied, black shoulder, etc.) do the same type of thing. Unless you have two parent birds that have the same pattern (for the most part), the offspring will be "split to" the pattern. Every once in a while a new mutation occurs by breeding two different colors together, but that's a small chance. Generally to produce birds of any color, the parent birds have to be the same color, or at least split to it, otherwise you will get IB splits.
Again, I hope that makes sense!
With the mix of birds you have, the offspring will be mostly IB, as that is the base color. It's hard to explain, but for the most part, any "color" bred to any other "color" other than India Blue will not produce a combination of the two colors, but will resort in a visibly India Blue bird that carries the genetics of the parents, or are "split to" whatever the other colors are. Though the patterns (silver pied, black shoulder, etc.) do the same type of thing. Unless you have two parent birds that have the same pattern (for the most part), the offspring will be "split to" the pattern. Every once in a while a new mutation occurs by breeding two different colors together, but that's a small chance. Generally to produce birds of any color, the parent birds have to be the same color, or at least split to it, otherwise you will get IB splits.
Again, I hope that makes sense!
