Normal male producing a fawn female?

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Normal male producing a fawn female?

Post by hayley87 » Sat Jan 17, 2009 7:23 pm

I think the parents are a normal male and a fawn female.
We think they have produced 2 fawn males, 1 fawn female and 1 white female. However my boyfriend on looking up zebra finch genetics on the internet believes that it is not possible for a normal male to produce a female fawn. Is is possible that the female fawn offspring may actually be male?
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Post by L in Ontario » Sat Jan 17, 2009 7:37 pm

For Zebra finches, one good indication of gender is the intensity of the beak colour. Orange is female and a deeper orange or even reddish colour is male.
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Post by Thinus » Mon Jan 26, 2009 9:37 am

Visually normal cocks can in actual fact produce fawn hens; if the male is genetically split for fawn you can expect half of all hens produced to be fawn because of the sex-linked inheritance mode of the fawn mutation.

Hope that helps...

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