Magpie Zebra

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nswchainsaw
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Lukec wrote:Is it luck of the draw with this mutation or is it possible to consistently breed this type?
They are easy to breed , all you need to do is put a Pied to a Charcoal to get all splits of both then put the splits together and get 25% Magpies (Pied Charcoals )
then Magpie to Magpie = 100% Magpies
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Tiaris
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I presume the Pied component is still entirely random as to how it is passed on to young. The pied mutation in all other finches I've played with (Ruddies, RFPFs, Cordons & St Helenas) is a totally random mutation. You just need to turn out as many as you can & hope that some will be well marked.
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finchbreeder
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I have had the most random results with my pied Zebs too.
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Mel7610
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Very nice bird Thankyou for the picture NSW!
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elferoz777
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Love this mutation!!!

Can anyone recommend me a book or article to read that will help me get up to date with the mutation and gene info?
Breeding Project 2020-2025.
agate mosaic canaries, agate yellow mosaic canaries, red zebs, self bengos and goldfinch mules.
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matcho
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Chainsaw,

Not Zeb person, but gee, they look good, even to me!
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Diane
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There is a downloadable genetic forecaster in this link
http://clientes.netvisao.pt/carlmato/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and an online one here
http://zebrafinch.info/colours/genex.asp?language=en" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I find the forecasters a great help when trying to get my head around gouldian genetics.
Diane
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elferoz777
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bluebutterfly213 wrote:There is a downloadable genetic forecaster in this link
http://clientes.netvisao.pt/carlmato/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and an online one here
http://zebrafinch.info/colours/genex.asp?language=en" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I find the forecasters a great help when trying to get my head around gouldian genetics.
Thanks for that !!

Much appreciated.
Breeding Project 2020-2025.
agate mosaic canaries, agate yellow mosaic canaries, red zebs, self bengos and goldfinch mules.
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Danny
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You can also use nmany calulators on this page - from albino wallabies to diamond doves http://kippenjungle.nl/Overzicht.htm#kipcalculator" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
nswchainsaw
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elferoz777 wrote:Love this mutation!!!

Can anyone recommend me a book or article to read that will help me get up to date with the mutation and gene info?
Join this Group plenty of information
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/grou ... 062351770/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Garry
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