Zebra genetics
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 1:02 pm
I just need the colors. I've been studying and just can't seem to get it, so professionals put on your thinking caps. That color babies can come from these pairs:
CWF FEMALE (new bird & don't know if split or DFor SF, which I still don't understand with a GRAY split to pied and CWF MALE. (Gray can from mom CWF and Dad gray, both split to pied.
CWF FEMALE (new bird & don't know if split or DFor SF, which I still don't understand with a (same famale) with a PIED MALE split to CWF and gray.
PS. Afterthought: I have two zebras with pinholes (just giving you a visual) eyes and the others are big like I'm used to seeing. Is this a genetic thing (both parents have normal eyes)
My society's have two eggs (and I thought they were do nothings). My other zebras have 1 egg.
I can't swim but I think this is turning into an adventure!
Now I read that you shouldn't mate a CWF with a pied because the white on the pieds get that washed out look and you don't want that.
If you have a CWF, not knowing it's lineage, what would you put her with.
Also, if I am learning anything, I think I've learned that if you put a CWF female and male together you get 1/2 & 1/2 grays and CWF's.
Where is the gray coming from. I think the piece I'm missing is what makes a CWF. There has to be gray as a main color somewhere. Am all mixied up?
CWF FEMALE (new bird & don't know if split or DFor SF, which I still don't understand with a GRAY split to pied and CWF MALE. (Gray can from mom CWF and Dad gray, both split to pied.
CWF FEMALE (new bird & don't know if split or DFor SF, which I still don't understand with a (same famale) with a PIED MALE split to CWF and gray.
PS. Afterthought: I have two zebras with pinholes (just giving you a visual) eyes and the others are big like I'm used to seeing. Is this a genetic thing (both parents have normal eyes)
My society's have two eggs (and I thought they were do nothings). My other zebras have 1 egg.
I can't swim but I think this is turning into an adventure!
Now I read that you shouldn't mate a CWF with a pied because the white on the pieds get that washed out look and you don't want that.
If you have a CWF, not knowing it's lineage, what would you put her with.
Also, if I am learning anything, I think I've learned that if you put a CWF female and male together you get 1/2 & 1/2 grays and CWF's.
Where is the gray coming from. I think the piece I'm missing is what makes a CWF. There has to be gray as a main color somewhere. Am all mixied up?