
Can anyone tell me what color this is or type of IRN like Turqoise ect.

What color Male is this with the blue female? and what color chicks will i posibly get as they are sitting on four fertile eggs?




Thanks all
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Hi Madasmadas wrote:first one: not easy to tell. turquoise blue or turquoise cobalt. Is the head white (Is the tail white too)?
second: male turquoise grey. the offspring is:
25% grey
25% blue
25% turquoise grey
25% turquoise
Hi Coastal-BirdsCoastal-Birds wrote:The second bird i would say is a golden olive (grey green cinnamon)
Cock := Green Cinnamon Grey(sf)
Hen := Blue
PROGENY
PERCENTAGE DESCRIPTION
25.000 % Green Cinnamon / Blue Hen
25.000 % Green Cinnamon Grey(sf) / Blue Hen
25.000 % Green / Blue Cinnamon Cock
25.000 % Green Grey(sf) / Blue Cinnamon Cock
If your birds are true color birds (without any splits) then you will get:Jan wrote:Hi Coastal-BirdsCoastal-Birds wrote:The second bird i would say is a golden olive (grey green cinnamon)
Cock := Green Cinnamon Grey(sf)
Hen := Blue
PROGENY
PERCENTAGE DESCRIPTION
25.000 % Green Cinnamon / Blue Hen
25.000 % Green Cinnamon Grey(sf) / Blue Hen
25.000 % Green / Blue Cinnamon Cock
25.000 % Green Grey(sf) / Blue Cinnamon Cock
Thank you for the reply
Cant wait for the chicks to hatch!!
What color could i get with a Blue male and a Lutino female?
Thank you so much for the Infomadas wrote:If your birds are true color birds (without any splits) then you will get:Jan wrote:Hi Coastal-BirdsCoastal-Birds wrote:The second bird i would say is a golden olive (grey green cinnamon)
Cock := Green Cinnamon Grey(sf)
Hen := Blue
PROGENY
PERCENTAGE DESCRIPTION
25.000 % Green Cinnamon / Blue Hen
25.000 % Green Cinnamon Grey(sf) / Blue Hen
25.000 % Green / Blue Cinnamon Cock
25.000 % Green Grey(sf) / Blue Cinnamon Cock
Thank you for the reply
Cant wait for the chicks to hatch!!
What color could i get with a Blue male and a Lutino female?
green / blue / ino (lutino) males and green / blue females.
if your blue cock is split for ino and the hen is only lutino then you will get:
the same birds as above + ino / blue birds for both sexes.
if your cock is only blue and the lutino hen is split for blue then you will get:
green / blue / ino (lutino) males and green / blue females + blue / ino males and blue females.
if your blue cock is split for ino and the lutino hen is split for blue then you will get:
the result above + albino and ino / blue birds for both sexes.
Hi Jan,Jan wrote:Hi Madasmadas wrote:first one: not easy to tell. turquoise blue or turquoise cobalt. Is the head white (Is the tail white too)?
second: male turquoise grey. the offspring is:
25% grey
25% blue
25% turquoise grey
25% turquoise
The head is light grey and the tail is same color as the rest of his body.
I was told that he is a Turqoise but wasn't sure
Thanks for reply![]()
Hi allRecio wrote:Hi Jan,Jan wrote:Hi Madasmadas wrote:first one: not easy to tell. turquoise blue or turquoise cobalt. Is the head white (Is the tail white too)?
second: male turquoise grey. the offspring is:
25% grey
25% blue
25% turquoise grey
25% turquoise
The head is light grey and the tail is same color as the rest of his body.
I was told that he is a Turqoise but wasn't sure
Thanks for reply![]()
It would be great a better pic of the turquoise male: blue turquoise with a grey head is not very usual.
Cheers
Thanks RecioRecio wrote:Thank you for the pic;
There is not any doubt: it is a blue turquoise, and the head is turquoise; I do not see any grey colour on his head.