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Genetics: color questionI paired a self red hen with a black teager cock. The babies are black and white like dad, but instead of the tigering, they are a heavy grizzle. This is them about ten days ago and the grizzling is getting heavier as they get older. I know that the tiger is a form of grizzle, but have not seen this before. Do you think they will keep this heavy grizzle to the feathers after the first moult?
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Picture of GrizzleI'm having a problem getting the file to load. Will be back later.
M. |
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Hi MargaretQuote:
As to the color and markings of your birds, I don't remember what teager is for sure. Is that just grizzle? As to the red parent, is it ash red or recessive red? Bill |
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HI MARGARRET, On page 90 of the book Breeding and Inheritance in Pigeons, "The Gt young are grizzled but after the molt become tigered or heavily white,except the tail" .GEORGE
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