Gouldians: BH PB BB + BH WB NB = BH WB BB?

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Gouldians: BH PB BB + BH WB NB = BH WB BB?

Post by atarasi » Thu Apr 17, 2008 2:49 am

Just making sure I'm getting this genetics thing correct.
The cock is the BB. The hen is NB, but split to blue.
If I breed this pair, I should get some BH PB (split to white breast) BB?
Then if I breed one of the sons back to the hen I could get: BH WB, BB?
Will all the chicks be split to white breast? If not, I won't know which son, if any, is split for white breast. Correct?

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Post by FeatherHarp » Sat Apr 19, 2008 7:27 am

Check this link out and see if you can find your answer here.

This stuff makes my eyes glaze over...hehe! :shock:

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Post by Christopher Smith » Sat Apr 19, 2008 2:54 pm

Here is what you will get:

12.5% Male >> Black (Head) - White (Chest) - Blue (Body)
12.5% Male >> Black (Head) - White (Chest) - Green / Blue (Body)
12.5% Male >> Black (Head) - Purple / White (Chest) - Blue (Body)
12.5% Male >> Black (Head) - Purple / White (Chest) - Green / Blue (Body)
12.5% Female >> Black (Head) - White (Chest) - Blue (Body)
12.5% Female >> Black (Head) - White (Chest) - Green / Blue (Body)
12.5% Female >> Black (Head) - Purple / White (Chest) - Blue (Body)
12.5% Female >> Black (Head) - Purple / White (Chest) - Green / Blue (Body)

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Post by atarasi » Sun Apr 20, 2008 3:33 am

Are you referring to the son/mother breeding or the first breeding?

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Post by Hilary » Sat Apr 26, 2008 1:05 am

You'll only get white breast if the cock is split to white - otherwise all with be purple split to white.

Why are you planning to breed son back to mom? In my opinion not a great idea - much better to find an unrelated mate for him. You'll get stronger birds as a result.
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Post by atarasi » Sat Apr 26, 2008 2:05 am

If I breed a split to white breast son to mom, then I would get a few white breasted, blue blacked chicks.

I'm in the process of asking the breeder using the NFSS band if he is split to white breast. It would a lot easier if he is!

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Post by atarasi » Fri May 02, 2008 3:01 am

Hmmm, the breeder purchased this cock to expand his gene pool, but he was never bred and he doesn't know any information on him. He is currently helping the hen incubate, so maybe I'll find out soon enough if he is split to white breast.

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