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by cindy » Fri Mar 04, 2016 8:57 am
Visually...mom split to pied, tail bars are to dark for penguin (unless it is the picture...penguins tails are usually frosted) and not a BB since she has bars in her tail, does she have a silver head and fawn colored back? Your first picture makes her look all silver gray.
Visually dad is a penguin (split to CFW)
Daughter looks CFW pied (appears to be a faint tear pied and the combination of CFW and penguin likely has faded it some). Since your birds produced a CFW hen dad is then also split to CFW (sex linked)
The son is split to pied also and is not a visual penguin, does he also have a fawn back and silver head in person?
if the head is gray and the backs are fawn they may also carry LB (dad may be split to it as well if they have a LB male).... penguin mixed with cfw and lb will dilute the colors in the offspring. the white cheeks on mom could be the effects of pied but usually you do not see such a perfect shape with pied when removing cheek color.... could be and this is a long shot, just throwing it out there...mom could be a DS (tear removed by pied) and the son a sf DS.
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