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Dave.H

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  1. Hi Trev

    That's what I was thinking

    But in a full penguin and cfw wouldn't the tear and breast still be effected by the penguin??

    I'll post a picture as soon as I can not jumped ship yet

    Cheers

    Dave


  2. Anyone ever had a full one?

    Got 2 options for a chick I've bred

    Penguin x penguin parents (cock split cfw) so if a hen could be a full cfw penguin

    Or

    Cfw x cfw (fostered 2 eggs under the pair)

    Cheers

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  3. Fawn and normal are males

    Both being split for at least Bb maybe ob too

    Lightest one is a lightback hen split Bb/ob

    Give them couple weeks and post new pictures

    Blackbreast and orangebreasted (identify splits) by their tails and cheeks - full Bb have only coloured tips and lack stripes. Splits have broken or Mismarked tail bars. Also blackbreast causes cheek bleed out of the normal cheek patch and orange breast you'll see hints of orange in tail and breast feathers


  4. If starting with single mutation black cheek and penguins

    Your looking at least 2 Seasons trying if not 3

    Both are contradictory mutations as penguin supresses the black and bc odvious is trying to add it

    All chicks from above pairing will be visual normals carrying the bc and penguin hidden


  5. Headache lol guessing

    Normal cocks all split pied & black cheek

    Then you'll get 25% split fawn

    25% split light back

    25% split light back & fawn

    25% normal no other splits

    Then hens all split pied & black cheek

    Then 25% Normal

    25% light back

    25% fawn

    25% light back fawn (possibly if crossover occurs to combine the 2)

    If males parent was a full fawn light back cocks will be split both together and not seperate

    Also same with hens they'll come out full or just normal

    Dave

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  6. Pair fawn cocks to penguin hens

    Then pair young males to full penguins

    Or pair the normal split male chicks to the fawn hen chicks the following season

    Gives you 25% chance of producing full fawn penguins in either sexe