Peafowl Genetics 201: Further Genetics- Colors, Patterns, and More Kedreeva Jul 31, 2016 Updated Aug 1, 2016 16 min read Article Reviews (1) Leave a rating. Peacock Colors Due to the variety of colors found on a peafowl, the color they are considered is usually whatever hue adorns their necks. The two peafowl families you will see are going to be the India Blue and the India Green.
Using our color criterion, this means that India Blues have a blue neck, and the India Greens obviously have a green neck. Despite this, mutations have brought forth a. As color mutations and patterns occur, the number of peacock varieties multiplies.
For example, color mutations like white, purple, cameo, charcoal, opal, bronze, peach, midnight, and jade can be crossed with the green species, resulting in varieties like white spalding, cameo spalding, and more. There are many colors and patterns mutated from this species. The wild type India bird was Blue in color.
The Blue is the dominate color with barred wings and is also a dominate pattern. Below is a list of what you can get when breeding different combinations. Percentages results are an average of peachicks born.
Fowl Colors: Peacock Color Mutations Zoos manage populations of animals to maintain genetic diversity and preserve the species. However, sometimes color mutations show up in the offspring. Peacock color variations have developed through selective breeding and mutations, resulting in a wide range of colors, including blue, green, white, black, brown, yellow, and purple.
Peafowls also exhibit different body patterns, such as pied, barred wing, white-eyed, silver pied, and black shoulder. All other colors of peafowl are the result of genetic mutations that have occurred in the India Blue peafowl. A mutation occurs in the genetic makeup of a bird that affects the coloring of the feathers and results in different colored peafowl.
But, there are fifteen identified possible colors of peacocks. In addition to the main two colors of the two species, there are 13 other color mutations. Here are 15 peacock colors; Blue - Indian peacocks - blue (most common color) Green.
The Rarest Peacock Colors White Peacocks White peacocks are perhaps the rarest color mutation. They have all white plumage and lack the pigmentation seen in typical peacock feathers. White peacocks technically have a genetic condition called leucism, which causes the lack of pigment.
Only 1 in every 10,000 peacocks born will be white. The Congo peacock lacks the eye-spotted train characteristic of the Indian and Green Peafowl. Genetic mutations can also lead to color variations like leucism, which results in entirely white peacocks.