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    Pumpkin Pieds! (for realz.. )

    The story:

    Last year I hatched 1.0 Yellowbelly Piebald that I called the Pumpkin Pied. About a month after that, a friend in Florida hatched three YB Pieds that looked better than a normal pied, but nothing like the one I hatched! Even the yb het sibs looked different than the ones from my clutch.

    So I began to think that there may have been a third trait at work in my original Pumpkin Pied that was giving it that extra boost in orange and reducing the black outlining in the pattern

    Repeating the exact same pairing this season, I believe that I've proved my theory! For now I'm called the third trait "Gene X"

    1.0 YB Pied (looks like the others produced last season)


    0.1 Pumpkin Pied! (YB + Piebald + "Gene X")


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    I'm thrilled with them... Thoughts? Justin
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    Re: Pumpkin Pieds! (for realz.. )

    I like how it brings out the Orange, Congrats
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    Re: Pumpkin Pieds! (for realz.. )

    Wow! Those are fantastic, Justin! Can't wait to see what future breedings bring!

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    Re: Pumpkin Pieds! (for realz.. )

    Thats interesting.

    Any pictures of Non Pied Gene X babies?

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    Re: Pumpkin Pieds! (for realz.. )

    The second pied (the one w/ the gene X) looks like a superstripe pied! Loving that combo! Congrats!

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    Re: Pumpkin Pieds! (for realz.. )

    That is soo cool!

    I wonder if this "X gene" has any connection to the graphite ivory, or ultra Ivory that Ben Siegel produced, perhaps they are the result of a pair breeding YB with the X gened. Just a thought.

    Congrats on the sweet clutch and proving out your theory!

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    Re: Pumpkin Pieds! (for realz.. )

    Thanks for the comments and I'm definitely interested in hearing all of your theories! I can put up pics of the non pied offspring from '08 & '09 soon.
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    Re: Pumpkin Pieds! (for realz.. )

    That pumpkin pied is pretty freaking sweet looking.

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    Re: Pumpkin Pieds! (for realz.. )

    Awesome hatchlings
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    Re: Pumpkin Pieds! (for realz.. )

    Quote Originally Posted by jopay View Post
    the second pied (the one w/ the gene x) looks like a superstripe pied
    +1

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