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    I would agree that she looks pied but she was produced from a champ x normal breeding and there was nothing else unusual in that clutch, or subsequent clutches. Champs seem to throw a lot of ringers and I believed that she was just an exceptional example. I hoped, but didn't think, the babies would be so extreme. Either way, I have a fun project on my hands.

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    Re: Mind blowing - Ringer Champ clutch

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Green View Post
    I would agree that she looks pied but she was produced from a champ x normal breeding and there was nothing else unusual in that clutch, or subsequent clutches. Champs seem to throw a lot of ringers and I believed that she was just an exceptional example. I hoped, but didn't think, the babies would be so extreme. Either way, I have a fun project on my hands.
    BG doesn't really think it's genetically a Pied...although it could be. It just has way too much white to be called a ringer.

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    Actually, I think BG is right -- by definition, the mama and those babies are piebald, even if they aren't genetically the same simple recessive pied we all know and love. I think "pied" or "piebald" just refers to any animal with large patches of white with color.

    ... Maybe you've stumbled on a new way to get a true "pied" pattern without the well-known recessive "pied" gene ... How cool would that be?

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    I think breeding one of the babies or mom to a visual pied as well as a non ringer would be on my list of things to do... it would be a good way to rule out the pied/ new pied/ genetic ringer debate.

    Those babies are amazing and some day when you figure them out and decide to let other people have them .. I so want on that list!

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    Re: Mind blowing - Ringer Champ clutch

    Congrats they look good!
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