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BREEDING FEMALE TO MUTIPLE MALES

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Does anyone have any idea if a normal female is mated with two males that have different co-dom traits (say pastel and mojave), it should be possible for the clutch to produce offspring from both males? or am I wrong? :confused:
 
Yes, you can get both genes in one clutch. I bred my pastel male and mojave male to 4 females this year and in one of the clutches I got a Pastel and mojave.
 
kcnate said:
Yes, you can get both genes in one clutch. I bred my pastel male and mojave male to 4 females this year and in one of the clutches I got a Pastel and mojave.


Same here..but I only used one Normal. I did a Normal female to Pastel and Mojave males and got a split clutch of Pastels and Mojaves.
 
Thanks, for the info. I didn't see why that wouldn't be the case but its good to get confirmation. I'm actually looking to breed a pair of het pieds and let my pastel in on the game as well. That will make it impossible to guess if the normals might be het pied but I may be able to get an interesting mix. I think for sure that all the pastel females will have to be held over to try to verify that they may be het for pied (maybe the males too). But that is what the game is about. ;)
 
Here's my most recent combo clutch... Mystery males revealed!!!

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Wow! I didn't know this

Thanks for bringing it up Jerry! I'm such a rookie in this game :ack2: I guess my normal female will have a couple of mates when she's ready...can't wait :yesnod:
 
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