TOM'S LOVEBIRD FARM HOME OF THE OPALINE LOVEBIRDS BREEDING BASICS Now,
you do understand that breeding a straight colors will always get
you the same color regardless of what colors you are breeding. If
you breed creamino to creamino, you will always get creamino. It doesn't
matter at all. The only difference is the blue violet genetics. Because
the blue violet genetics is co-dominate and sometimes are call dark
cinnamon.
Breeding blue violet to blue violet you don't always get blue violet. Many colors can be produce through them including dutch blues, olive, cinnamon, and slate/mauve.
Breeding dutch blue with dutch blues will always produce dutch blues. If any other color comes out from them, it means that the boy and/or girl is recessive to other colors.
Breeding lutino orangeface with lutino orangeface will always produce lutino orangeface. If any other color comes out from them, it means that the boy and/or girl is recessive to other colors
Breeding green lovebirds to green lovebirds will always get green lovebirds. If any other color comes out from them, it means that the boy and/or girl is recessive to other colors.
Breeding a yellow bird with a yellow bird will always produce a yellow bird. If any other color comes out from them, it means that the boy and/or girl is recessive to other colors.
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