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dog_glenn123
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Re: please help to identify this mutation......

Post by dog_glenn123 »

Hi there my hobby,
Very very nice looking bird!! :mrgreen:

I believe its a clearhead fallow turquiose grey-blue not grey green or pallid.

And the best thing to pai it with is what ever the result of the babies you want are.
Personel choice and affordability.

But if you pair it with the Turquiose blue pallid the results below are what you will get.
If either bird arent split to anything.

1.0 grey(sf) turquoise(parblue)Blue clearhead_fallow
x 0.1 turquoise(parblue)Blue pallid
% from all 1.0
12.5% 1.0 grey(sf) blue /pallid clearhead_fallow
12.5% 1.0 blue /pallid clearhead_fallow
25.0% 1.0 grey(sf) turquoise(parblue)Blue /pallid clearhead_fallow
25.0% 1.0 turquoise(parblue)Blue /pallid clearhead_fallow
12.5% 1.0 grey(sf) turquoise(parblue) /pallid clearhead_fallow
12.5% 1.0 turquoise(parblue) /pallid clearhead_fallow
% from all 0.1
12.5% 0.1 grey(sf) blue /clearhead_fallow
12.5% 0.1 blue /clearhead_fallow
25.0% 0.1 grey(sf) turquoise(parblue)Blue /clearhead_fallow
25.0% 0.1 turquoise(parblue)Blue /clearhead_fallow
12.5% 0.1 grey(sf) turquoise(parblue) /clearhead_fallow
12.5% 0.1 turquoise(parblue) /clearhead_fallow
Calculated on 01 Dec 2010 22:39:53 , Prague
© 2002 - 2010 Martin Rašek

All the babies would visably be in either blue, grey, turquiose etc.
Non will show the pallid or the clearhead fallow but would be split in some way.
You need the hen to be split to clearhead fallow for the babies to show the clearhead and the male spilt to pallid for the babies to show the pallid.

Thanks Glenn
Recio
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Re: please help to identify this mutation......

Post by Recio »

Hi;

The male is a clearhead fallow grey turquoise:

1 . Clearhead fallow .... because of his eyes red-plum colour without the white ring and the intensity of the colours.

2. Grey ... because of the remiges feathers colour.

3. Turquoise ... a quite heavy expression of turquoise because of the marked yellow head, the green patches in the wings and the orange colour in his ring. His genetics can be heterozygous blue-turquoise or homozygous turquoise .... you will know by looking at the offspring.

Look for a clearhead fallow female for him (or at least split clear head fallow).

Regards

Recio
SCB -SA
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Re: please help to identify this mutation......

Post by SCB -SA »

Hi just a question that is what my rainbow looks like, without such a yellow head, he also has the orange in his ring, what would his proper colour name be?
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