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Expected Colour Mix Of Parrots.Question: What colour young could I expect from pairing an opaline cinnamon sky blue hen budgengar to a dark green cock?
Answer: IF your dark green cock is a pure normal dark green (that is, it is not split for blue, opaline cinnamon) all your young birds would be normal greens and could be either light or dark green.
Because the hen bird is an opaline cinnamon sky blue all the cock birds would be split for blue, opaline and cinnamon, and all the hens would be pure normal, but split for blue. If the dark green cock is split for cinnamon, then you could expect to breed both cocks and hens in either the normal or cinnamon varieties in both light and dark green. If it is split for opaline, the expectations would be cocks and hens in either the normal or opaline varieties in both light and dark green. If it is split for both cinnamon and opaline, you could then expect to produce youngsters in normal, cinnamon, opaline and opaline cinnamon in both light and dark green.
If the dark green cock is split for blue, the expectation would be as above, except that the young could be light green dark green sky blue or cobalt If it was carrying any of the other splits mentioned above as well as being split for blue, then the young would be as above but in both green and blue series.
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