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Re: breeding blues |
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Beatriz Cazeneuve |
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Jun 26, 08 - 4:24 PM |
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You will need to get a grey female because males carry many generations of color in them but females are what they are so if you breed him to a yellow female, you will get, maybe, 25% of the babies with the white ground but, unless one of them is a female and you breed her to her father (which is not recommended), the grey line will die out diluted by the other colors. The best way to do it is to get two grey females and another male (doesn't have to be grey, could be white either recessive or dominant). Then you could breed the white ground babies of each pair together. |
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