olour mutations

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jamie_loves_IRN'S
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olour mutations

Post by jamie_loves_IRN'S »

hey everyone i have found two cocks that i am interrested in buying they are a blue lacewing and a grey lacewing i jus need help on which one i should choose to breed with my albino hen can someone please tell what coulour babies i would get frome thes combinations ..?

thanks jamie
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ryelle
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Post by ryelle »

Sorry i don't know about genetics but i agree - your bird is an adorable princess :D
jamie_loves_IRN'S
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Post by jamie_loves_IRN'S »

thank you soory the pic isnt that good
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Fah
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Post by Fah »

Heya, im no moderator or admin or anything... but can you keep all this topic about your birds partner to one area? I think you have like 4 forum topics based on relatively the same problem, and you can ask more than one question per forum topic.

As a person who tries to help out, its handy to try to focus your attention / questions in a decent sequence...

It becomes disheartening as a person who wants to help when effectly you are reading several forum topics just for the one area of interest for the one particular situation a person is having queries about.

There is no need to worry about people reading topics you have already created either... it doesnt make it easier to answer the q's, just makes more time trying to work out which is the active problem / question.

Here is a link to the gencalc program many people here use, once you use it enough you can almost memorise any sequence. Its a really good spot to start learning, or to keep up to date, as sometimes you cant remember everything.

http://www.gencalc.com/
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