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Charting Offspring
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Save breeding seasons and plan your pairings in advance ~ or
Find answers to,
"what will I get when I breed this to that?!"
Receive a full genetic charting (listing of colors) of all visual mutations and hidden "splits"
including gender and percentages of each.  
$50.00 for a complete charting that lists
all genetic probabilities by percentages, gender, and crossover possibilities (recombinant forms)
Rather calculate your own? Purchase "
Cockatiel Genetics Made Easy!"
Directions: Fill out the following form and click "submit."  You will then be directed to a page to
complete your transaction by PayPal or by credit card, and instructed where to send photos if desired.
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Cockatiel Genetics Made Easy!?*
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mutation articles on this site?
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Your Pair's History - Include all known colors and "split," hidden colors (if proven):
If you do not know the names of the mutations, try Question 2: Color & Gender Identification
Father's color mutation(s)*
Mother's color mutation(s)*
Father's Sire: (Grandfather's) color mutations
Father's Dam: (Grandmother's) color mutations
Mother's Sire: (Grandfather's) color
mutations
Mothers Dam: (Grandmother's) color mutations
State your question in full. Provide as much background detail as possible e.g., include background on parents and
grandparents,  known splits, colors they may carry (if known), and colors of siblings or other offspring if any exist
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Click "Submit" button. Once payment is received, your question can be answered.
Percentages are based on every 100 chicks produced in Mendelian expectations of visual colors, hidden splits, gender, and probability of
unexpected crossover possibilities (recombinant genetics). To help calculate your charting, you must include the colors of both parents,
and their genetic background (if known),  or provide the colors and genders of babies already produced. The more information you include (e.g.,
the color mutations of grandparents and other relatives), the more complete and accurate charting you will receive.

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Charting Production of Offspring from Parent Birds