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Just wondering if my new fledgling is a pied...

 

This cheeky little bub wouldn't let me take a photo, so i snuck in while she was sleeping. Hence the droopy look on her face (Laughing out loud).

 

She is a solid sky blue with normal black markings. I am asking about the white patch on the back of her the neck. It seems too low for pied makings. She also has 2 clear flights.

 

newblue.jpg

 

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Liv

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Yes I would say she is a Dominant Pied interesting spot and how low it is but the pied gene can do that :budgiedance:.

Where one of the parents a Dominant Pied?

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Thanks,

 

Here are some pics of her parents...

 

Mum with the bub in question :budgiedance:

mum2.jpg

 

Mum

mum1.jpg

Mum also has a sky blue patch on her rump.

 

 

Dad...

 

dad2.jpg

 

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Thanks,

 

Here are some pics of her parents...

 

Mum with the bub in question :budgiedance:

mum2.jpg

 

Mum

mum1.jpg

Mum also has a sky blue patch on her rump.

 

 

Dad...

 

dad2.jpg

 

Thanks for your help

Liv

 

 

The father looks amazing, lovely looking bird.

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both your birds are dominant pied the female looks double factor dominant pied very pretty and that would confirm yes he is a single factor dominant pied like his daddy :budgiedance:

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Thanks so much for your help.

 

Its wonderful to know my little one is a pied :D

 

Thanks again.

 

Merry Christmas.

 

Liv

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I agree with Elly, the mom is a double factor dominant pied (I have one that looks just like her), and the dad is a single factor dominant pied yellowface... your baby is a single factor dominant pied.

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Gorgeous birds- pieds are my favourite- with the breeding of those 2 birds you should only get pied babies no normals. Single and double factor babies. (for next time!!)

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okay I'm an idiot.... I checked my records today....

 

That blue bub is from my other breeding pair! :fear OOPS!! I think I am going a little loopy!! :(

 

Sorry guys.

 

You are in fact right.... The two pieds have had only pied babies.

 

Thanks again for your help.

 

Liv

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