Does this mean the father MUST be split to Seagreen?
They are sitting on their final clutch and as of a few days ago, they had 5 fertile eggs.

I posted that thread in Genetics about sex-linked genetics. There it will show you what you should have. I got this information from rayray with regard to the fawn Owls, but all the same information should apply.L in Ontario wrote:Thanks everyone for the input! Of course I'm about as confused as in the beginning. I did use Igor's breeding chart.
I do not know if the pied RT male is split or not.
Thanks Sally for clearing that up. This is the way I've got my pairs to keep my sanity. Now off to brush up on my sex-linked genetics...Sally wrote:I love the pairing of a mutation male to a normal hen, as then all mutation chicks are female, all normal-looking chicks are split males--makes it sooo easy, got your color and sex all figured out right off the bat.
annague wrote:Well.... I just want to see pictures!![]()