Saturday, November 14, 2009

What will I get by mating a Silver Zebra Finch male with a Chestnut Flanked White female?

The male has a very pale grey back, very pale peach cheek patches and flanks, and grey teardrops.





The hen is a standard Chestnut Flanked/Marked White hen (that comes from a well-marked line with deep chestnut colouring).





What will their offspring look like?

What will I get by mating a Silver Zebra Finch male with a Chestnut Flanked White female?
It's all luck of the draw. My average gray male had 2 chicks with my mostly white with gray patches female and the 2 chicks don't have the same coloring as eachother. One is all white and the other is all gray with white patches.
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Reply:they will either look like the male or the female they will not look like both parents
Reply:Hi Finchy





You would probably get a mixe of different colors.
Reply:probably a fimchy
Reply:Probly males will look like the father and the females like the mother, only both males and females will be split to both mutations, meaning their babies will have a rainbow of clutches of both mutations.
Reply:A bird.!!!...of course what it looks like we wont know untill the speciall day//.

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