Zebra finch black cheek wondering
Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2010 12:50 pm
Hi guys.
I have been wondering, I know that my normal gray male is split for black cheek, but my female is not, so obviously I won't be getting any black cheek birds.
But I was wondering, will this black cheek gene travel on to his chicks? As in, if I would mate one of his chicks in the future with a split black cheek or black cheek would there be a chance to get a black cheek offspring?
I know zebra genetics are hard to predict, but I am just wondering if his split colour will "die" out with him or continue on in his children.
I have been wondering, I know that my normal gray male is split for black cheek, but my female is not, so obviously I won't be getting any black cheek birds.
But I was wondering, will this black cheek gene travel on to his chicks? As in, if I would mate one of his chicks in the future with a split black cheek or black cheek would there be a chance to get a black cheek offspring?
I know zebra genetics are hard to predict, but I am just wondering if his split colour will "die" out with him or continue on in his children.