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  • 09-09-2011, 01:33 PM
    mues155
    Re: Are ringers hereditary...hmmm, maybe.
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    Originally Posted by davkaufman View Post
    Thanks muse, I thought of that too. She laid three good eggs. I got 1.1 het pieds, and this girl. I haven't decided who her bunk mate will be next season yet. I'm leaning towards pairing her up with a bee and making some black widows. We'll see. I have another pos het cinny that I'll prove out (or not) next season so if anything I may have a pair of 100% het pied cinnys that would be unrelated.

    I think you just got hosed really. Only 3 eggs, which sucks by itself. Two het pieds and one cinny het pied.
    I think you should try her with the pied next year, or breed her to both males and see what happens.
    Maybe your luck can turn around next season.
    At least you got 2 hatchlings and one super cool one, that makes it worth it anyways.
  • 09-09-2011, 01:45 PM
    Aes_Sidhe
    What he said.. ^^^ If she is somehow het Pied... 3 eggs that's nothing....
    I talk with Brian from BHB he have cause he breed same pair hets for albino 4 years at row and they final prove at 4th breeding.
    Remember that Pied to het pied is Statistically 50/50 every egg but same is a flip coin... How many time You flip head 5 x at row ???

    I'll breed her to the same male at least couple times before I'll give up on her...

    And that is really nice cinny het Pied :gj::gj::gj:
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