parrotlet breeding info

Falconry

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Aug 25, 2014
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What would be the outcome of a female american white parrotlet to a male blue. I don't know if they are split.

I think I might get green ones split to blue. Any thoughts?

I am new to this and someone is offering me parrotlets that are not tame and used for breeding. I don't want then for that but won't stop them if they do lay eggs.
 

X45kylekatarn

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Jun 27, 2014
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I'm very late to this, and I'm sorry you haven't found an answer. White and blue are recessive color mutations, meaning if you put a blue and white together you'll get all normals split to blue and white. You would want a blue split white and a white split blue. The dominant pied mutations WILL produce pied offspring if bred to a non pied mate. I'd recommend getting something like a pair that's M:Blue pied split fallow F:Fallow pied split blue. All of the recessive mutations are eligible for substitution in this format. Genetics are confusing at first, but once you get into them they make a whole lot of sense.
 

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