Zebra Genetics
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 10:39 am
Several months ago, I heard about a zebra finch at the local animal shelter I used to volunteer at. Since my zebra was being picked on, I decided to adopt the bird to help it out and help out poor Jack. They hit off right away and have since bred and raised a family.
Jack is a normal, standard zebra - Chloe is, as best as I can determine, a chestnut-flanked white. All of the babies (three males, one female) are in full adult feather and show as normal greys. By this, I assume that the CFW coloration is a recessive trait. My question is, how recessive is it? Is there a chance that it would show up if I bred one of the offspring with another non-normal (but also non CFW) zebra? What about with another normal grey?
Jack is a normal, standard zebra - Chloe is, as best as I can determine, a chestnut-flanked white. All of the babies (three males, one female) are in full adult feather and show as normal greys. By this, I assume that the CFW coloration is a recessive trait. My question is, how recessive is it? Is there a chance that it would show up if I bred one of the offspring with another non-normal (but also non CFW) zebra? What about with another normal grey?