Its not possible for a blue indian ringneck to be split to grey as grey is a dominant mutation
Lutino cock to a blue hen will result in the following chicks
1.0 ino
x 0.1 blue
% from all 1.0
100.0% 1.0 green /blue ino
% from all 0.1
100.0% 0.1 ino /blue
All males will be green split blue ino and all females will be lutino split blue
Thanks
Lushen
2014 Pairs
Green x Green
DGreen x DBlue
DE Blue/ino x DBlue
Grey/ino x Albino
Pallidino x Lutino
DE Blue Turq x Grey
DE Grey Turq x Blue
Greygreen/cinn x DE Blue Cinn
DE DBlue Turq x Blue Turq CHWT
Blue x DBlue Turq
Blue x Blue Pallid
Lutino/blue x Blue
2014 Pairs
Green x Green
DGreen x DBlue
DE Blue/ino x DBlue
Grey/ino x Albino
Pallidino x Lutino
DE Blue Turq x Grey
DE Grey Turq x Blue
Greygreen/cinn x DE Blue Cinn
DE DBlue Turq x Blue Turq CHWT
Blue x DBlue Turq
Blue x Blue Pallid
Lutino/blue x Blue
[quote="Lushen1600"]Hi what are the parents of your blue hen?
Its not possible for a blue indian ringneck to be split to grey as grey is a dominant mutation
Lutino cock to a blue hen will result in the following chicks
1.0 ino
x 0.1 blue
% from all 1.0
100.0% 1.0 green /blue ino
% from all 0.1
100.0% 0.1 ino /blue
All males will be green split blue ino and all females will be lutino split blue
Thanks
UMMMMM... IDK the lady never informed me about that. but my female is blue, but had grey feathers on her back thought and white on her chest thats connected to her vent area
Lushen1600 wrote:Hi what are the parents of your blue hen?
Its not possible for a blue indian ringneck to be split to grey as grey is a dominant mutation
Lutino cock to a blue hen will result in the following chicks
1.0 ino
x 0.1 blue
% from all 1.0
100.0% 1.0 green /blue ino
% from all 0.1
100.0% 0.1 ino /blue
All males will be green split blue ino and all females will be lutino split blue
Thanks
Lushen
ok thanks!! so i saw that your breeding pair for 2012 was your "Blue x BluePallid"
which one was the Cock & Hen? and what babies did they produce? And unorder to get pallid babies will your blue have to be slit to a pallid? Because i have a blue Hen that next breeding season i would love to breed her with a Blue cleartail male (which i think that is called a pallid) *correct me if im wrong im still learning lol* So do you know what my offspring would be? i dont no know my blue Hen parents nore grandparents mutations
Lushen1600 wrote:Hi what are the parents of your blue hen?
Its not possible for a blue indian ringneck to be split to grey as grey is a dominant mutation
Lutino cock to a blue hen will result in the following chicks
1.0 ino
x 0.1 blue
% from all 1.0
100.0% 1.0 green /blue ino
% from all 0.1
100.0% 0.1 ino /blue
All males will be green split blue ino and all females will be lutino split blue
Thanks
Lushen
ok thanks!! so i saw that your breeding pair for 2012 was your "Blue x BluePallid"
which one was the Cock & Hen? and what babies did they produce? And unorder to get pallid babies will your blue have to be slit to a pallid? Because i have a blue Hen that next breeding season i would love to breed her with a Blue cleartail male (which i think that is called a pallid) *correct me if im wrong im still learning lol* So do you know what my offspring would be? i dont no know my blue Hen parents nore grandparents mutations
Okay first of all- you need to stop calling a Cleartail a Pallid. Both are mutations in IRN and while both may appear similar at first- they are very different in the way they act and present themselves.
Blue Pallid cock x Blue hen = Blue cocks split for Pallid, and Blue Pallid hens
Blue Cleartail x Blue hen = Blue cocks and hens both split for Cleartail
I really confused, don't know what to do, I have 2 hen (albino and lutino) and 3 cock (green, grey and pastel blue)
don't know which one to which pair, or thinking to buy albino and lutino cock? any advise
Hi guys i am very new to this group and I am ranjan from sriLanka. I would love to get some knowledge from you genius. I think this is a female . I don't what mutation is this. Can anyone please tell.