Split to silver?
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Split to silver?
Is there such a thing as split to silver? There is an ad on kijiji with someone trying to sell a yellowback gouldian hen who she says is split to silver. Is this a possibility or is she just trying to make more money off of a "rare" bird.
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Re: Split to silver?
Silver is considered blue...( blue with yellow factor) so it is the same as saying split to blue. Nothing wrong with saying split to silver...just sounds weird 

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Re: Split to silver?
There is no such thing.
A yellow split to BLUE can produce silver babies if the male is silver, blue, yellow split to blue, or possibly green split to blue if both parents have WB genes.
(Someone correct me if I'm wrong)
A yellow split to BLUE can produce silver babies if the male is silver, blue, yellow split to blue, or possibly green split to blue if both parents have WB genes.
(Someone correct me if I'm wrong)
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Re: Split to silver?
There is no such thing as "silver" genetically "silver" is 2 Yellow genes and 2 Blue genes (YellowBlue) or SFYellowBlue, one Yellow gene and 2 Blue genes.
So I'm not possitive what a "split to silver" would mean exactly.
So I'm not possitive what a "split to silver" would mean exactly.
Debbie
long time breeder of lady gouldians:
Green
SF Pastel (SF Yellow)
Pastel (Yellow)
Blue
SF Pastel Blue (SF Yellow Blue)
Pastel Blue (Yellow Blue)
GREAT articles on avian lighting:
https://mickaboo.org/confluence/downloa ... ummary.pdf
http://www.naturallighting.com/cart/sto ... sc_page=56
long time breeder of lady gouldians:
Green
SF Pastel (SF Yellow)
Pastel (Yellow)
Blue
SF Pastel Blue (SF Yellow Blue)
Pastel Blue (Yellow Blue)
GREAT articles on avian lighting:
https://mickaboo.org/confluence/downloa ... ummary.pdf
http://www.naturallighting.com/cart/sto ... sc_page=56
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Re: Split to silver?
Debbie, I'm not sure either. This lady said in her ad that her bird was split to silver but it didn't make any sense to me so I had to ask.
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Re: Split to silver?
I'm sure she is confused but meaning carrying the blue gene and being a yellow could possibly make silver young. Sounds like an honest mistake.