Colour of male zebra?
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Re: Colour of male zebra?
*nod* I'm going to pair he/she up with a LB hen from my last litter, she's the one where I know most of the backround. We'll see if anything happens, or if it's an unusually butch hen lol!
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Re: Colour of male zebra?
Apologies for the double post, but I thought I'd show a few more photos, taken today after the Mystery Finch had been moved to a separate cage with a potential mate/friend.
If this turns out to be a female finch I am forgoing my traditional naming theme and naming it Butch
(Sorry about the poor quality - taken across the room, in poor light, through the bars...)

Showing off... Singing and even a little bit of grooming
Singing his/her heart out...


If this turns out to be a female finch I am forgoing my traditional naming theme and naming it Butch

(Sorry about the poor quality - taken across the room, in poor light, through the bars...)

Showing off... Singing and even a little bit of grooming
Singing his/her heart out...


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Re: Colour of male zebra?
Most likely the marking description doesn't change...it could be a male described as having ghost markings. I will double check with someone and let them know it sings like a male.
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Re: Colour of male zebra?
When you ask them, would you mind also asking if ghost markings are thought to be genetic or random occurrence, and if genetic, whether they are dominant or recessive? Would be good to know for future reference 

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Re: Colour of male zebra?
I don't think they would be genetic, i honestly think this would be a rare sport. Go ahead and breed the bird when you feel he/she is ready. Put butch in with one male and one female in the same cage.
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I have been working with zebras mutation for years and have not seen this happen....it will be interesting to get a professional take on it. I will let you what he says about this occurrence. I know it is considered a fault..so it couldbe genetic and I will ask if it can be bred out through generations.Nova wrote:When you ask them, would you mind also asking if ghost markings are thought to be genetic or random occurrence, and if genetic, whether they are dominant or recessive? Would be good to know for future reference
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Re: Colour of male zebra?
I am thinking it belongs to Nova..
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Kaite, I though so too until Cold R said this?Cold R wrote:As cool as it sounds I still have to say ...... No it is a male he's bin singing and hanging out with a normal hen ( looks like they hit it off) but I have seen him singing to her ..Maybe I'll try and get a video if I can or some more pics ...cindy wrote:Ok...I heard back from my friend who showed it to someone that is very knowledgeable in regards to mutations. He said it is a normal gray hen with fault marking....she has what are called ghost fllanks and cheeks. It is not a male.

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Re: Colour of male zebra?
Yeah I asking Cindy about About the ID of a bird on one of my post ( thinking the bird is dominat cream but not sure)
Cindy was helping me and nova at the same time she sent me here by mistake .... Sorry for the confusion eveyone
Cindy was helping me and nova at the same time she sent me here by mistake .... Sorry for the confusion eveyone

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Re: Colour of male zebra?
Ha! i knew it was an honest mistake 
thank you for the reply
it helps quite a bit!

thank you for the reply

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I never posted the link cold r so I actually didn't send you here. I sent Nova 's link off to have the bird ID'd and gave you the response also. I don't see where I posted a link to this thread.Cold R wrote:Yeah I asking Cindy about About the ID of a bird on one of my post ( thinking the bird is dominat cream but not sure)
Cindy was helping me and nova at the same time she sent me here by mistake .... Sorry for the confusion eveyone
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No you did not send me the link but when you said that you had answered me on one of my other post I went looking for it when I didn't find it I pulled up your profile and that's how I found the post ..... Iwasnt trying to blame you for the confusion and I'm sorry if it sounded like that .....( I was just trying to explain it with out a long explanation ) It's my fault and once again Iam sorry for the confusion everyone .
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Re: Colour of male zebra?
Cindy, just thought I'd see if you'd heard anything back yet? 
