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Genetic characteristics of spraying homing pigeons
Spraying pigeons is a recessive feather color inheritance, and there will be gray pigeons without spraying spots when breeding among pigeons with spraying feathers, and the next generation of gray pigeons will continue to appear spraying feathers. This recessive inheritance often presents the form of atavism, and the spraying spots themselves come from the genetic variation of feather colors. Many pigeon lovers will find that it is easy to make spraying spots except for those with similar feathers, but it is difficult to make spraying spots for other feather colors except having them.

The probability of spray spots made by gray pigeons is relatively low, and the probability of spray spots made by the two gray pigeons in the previous generation will be high. If there is no spray spot in the breeding map of the previous generation of cleavage or even their ancestors, the probability of spray spots will be extremely low, so the appearance of spray spots is actually an atavistic genetic phenomenon.

The recessive inheritance of the spitter pigeon is very strong. The well-known Mulimen white-striped spitter pigeon Pete and military academy students are excellent. They are the representatives of the spitter pigeon in Mulimen, and they are also the famous works of Mulimen lineage. It can be said that the spitter pigeon in Mulimen is easy to make spitter offspring, because the genetic gene of this spitter is so powerful, they strengthen this originally invisible genetic gene and make it appear as a visible dominant form.

The phenomenon that a pair of gray pigeons spray their offspring shows that there must be the feather color of spray spots in the pedigree of the pigeons, which may be the gray pigeons made by spray spots in the previous generation or even in the grandparents' ancestors. Only this feather color gene has appeared in the pedigree map of pigeons, and this phenomenon of atavism often appears in pigeon pairing. Not only spray the feather color, but even the probability of slate appears is relatively high, so two gray pigeons will appear. I hope my answer can help the pigeons, and I hope the pigeons will pay more attention to it. Thank you.