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Hey,

 

 

 

Put some birds down today....Finally!! Lets hope i have better luck than last year with only 4 chicks :angry: ,,,,,,,,,,

 

also will like thoughts or what to expect on some pairs

 

Pair 1

Albino hen + TCB grey cock/ino

 

Pair 2

opaline Cin pied hen green/blue + spangle pied sky cock

 

Pair 3

TCB Olive hen + Normal blue cock

 

Pair 4

Normal blue hen + Normal green cin cock

 

Pair 5

Res pied grey hen + opaline blue cock

 

Pair 6

Grey green cin normal hen + green dom pied cock

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Sounds good like good pairs

What does TCB mean

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:) thanks

 

TCB = Texas clear bodies

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What do they look like.

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Thanks

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Hi Pride... I found this post on TCB and pictures for you to see what they look like if u havent already

 

 

http://forums.budgiebreeders.asn.au/index.php?showtopic=16973

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You have some very interesting pairs.

 

What do hope to get out of each pairing?

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Thanks nowbudgie they look quite interesting.

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Yeah they are interesting Pride :P

 

Daz... which you think are interesting just curious???

No real BIG plan, just enjoy show types and dont plan on breeding for show or anything, thats some years away still to consider...

also have some down to use as fosters.... for my hopefully pairs ...being pairs 1 2 3.

 

 

Pair 1

Albino hen + TCB grey cock/ino

Hoping to get TCB hens will be 25% and put with possible split cock from pair 3....

 

 

Pair 2

opaline Cin pied hen green/blue + spangle pied sky cock

cock has big head / feathers but lacks body, so using my best solid hen

 

 

Pair 3

TCB Olive hen + Normal blue cock

trying to get split TCB cocks with good size to use back to pair 1 hens???

(this hen is daughter to TCB cock pair 1) have 2 eggs so far

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Looks like some solid pairs NB, should be good to see the outcome.

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Pair 1

Albino hen + TCB grey cock/ino

Hoping to get TCB hens will be 25% and put with possible split cock from pair 3....

 

Outcome should be:

 

25% Clearbody/Ino cocks

25% Ino cocks

25% Clearbody hens

25% Ino hens

 

 

As the Albino Hen is carrying Blue and Ino (lutino) and the Cock is carrying Blue to show Grey you should get Blues and Greys from the pairing.

 

You should also get Lutinos and Albinos from this pairing as well. You will also get green series too.

 

The ino gene will lighten the body and the flights from the Cock bird.

 

.....................................................................................................

 

Pair 2

opaline Cin pied hen green/blue + spangle pied sky cock

cock has big head / feathers but lacks body, so using my best solid hen

 

 

 

You should get a variety from this pairing.

 

If the cock is not split to sexlinked (which i doubt) all the hens will be normal, spangles, dominant pieds (sf), dominant pied (df) and Dominant pied Spangles.

 

They will also be Sky blue or split blue.

 

Cocks will be normal, spangles, dominant pieds (sf), dominant pied (df) and Dominant Pied Spangles all split Opaline and cinnamon and if not blue will be split blue.

 

 

........................................................................................................................................

 

Pair 3

TCB Olive hen + Normal blue cock

trying to get split TCB cocks with good size to use back to pair 1 hens???

(this hen is daughter to TCB cock pair 1) have 2 eggs so far

 

Out come

 

50% Normal/Clearbody cocks

50% Normal hens

 

But the colouring is interesting. Because the hen is carrying two dark factors you can expect. Dark greens split blue.

 

If she is split blue you should also get cobalts.

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Wow daz you are so knowledgable, looks like some good results NB.

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I started with many books.

 

 

 

AGT-Genetics.jpg

 

 

 

I found this one very good. You can get it at pet stores.

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I might do that DAZ. my birthday is coming soon so hopefully i can get this, the challenge and rob marshalls one.

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Just remember that Information is power. Understanding through knowledge give you the power to make informed decissions.

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i know i want as much information as possible.

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Thanks Daz for you great info.... helps alot....

 

Pair 1

Albino hen + TCB grey cock/ino

 

 

Outcome should be:

 

25% Clearbody/Ino cocks

25% Ino cocks

25% Clearbody hens

25% Ino hens

 

 

As the Albino Hen is carrying Blue and Ino (lutino) and the Cock is carrying Blue to show Grey you should get Blues and Greys from the pairing.

 

You should also get Lutinos and Albinos from this pairing as well. You will also get green series too.

 

The ino gene will lighten the body and the flights from the Cock bird.

 

WOW could I get blue series TCB with this pairing didnt know that..... the grey cock TCB is split ino

 

.....................................................................................................

 

Pair 2

opaline Cin pied hen green/blue + spangle pied sky cock

cock has big head / feathers but lacks body, so using my best solid hen

 

 

 

You should get a variety from this pairing.

 

If the cock is not split to sexlinked (which i doubt) all the hens will be normal, spangles, dominant pieds (sf), dominant pied (df) and Dominant pied Spangles.

 

the cock is split cinnamon I know and Hen is split blue

 

They will also be Sky blue or split blue.

 

Cocks will be normal, spangles, dominant pieds (sf), dominant pied (df) and Dominant Pied Spangles all split Opaline and cinnamon and if not blue will be split blue.

 

Big hopes here but pairing is not working out hen hates cock, been almost 2 weeks now...give another few days and will need to change??

 

 

........................................................................................................................................

 

Pair 3

TCB Olive hen + Normal blue cock

trying to get split TCB cocks with good size to use back to pair 1 hens???

(this hen is daughter to TCB cock pair 1) have 2 eggs so far

 

Out come

 

50% Normal/Clearbody cocks

50% Normal hens

 

But the colouring is interesting. Because the hen is carrying two dark factors you can expect. Dark greens split blue.

 

If she is split blue you should also get cobalts.

 

 

Cobalts would be awesome....

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just be wary with your last pair you will be breeding the colour into the clearbody, which is against the show standard should you ever wish to show.

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Daz I answered within the "quote on previous post!!!

 

dont have this down pat!!

 

just be wary with your last pair you will be breeding the colour into the clearbody, which is against the show standard should you ever wish to show.

 

Dont clearbodies come in various colours anyway.... or just allowed SF

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Daz I answered within the "quote on previous post!!!

 

dont have this down pat!!

 

just be wary with your last pair you will be breeding the colour into the clearbody, which is against the show standard should you ever wish to show.

 

Dont clearbodies come in various colours anyway.... or just allowed SF

 

I meant the colour in the body, not the literal colour ie sky blue. You will be putting suffusion back into the bird.

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CLEARBODY:

MASK AND SPOTS: The mask is to be clear,wide and deep, (not cleft) extending beyond two large cheek patches ornamentedby six evenly spaced, large, round black throat spots, the outer two beingpartially covered by the base of the cheek patches.

 

GENERAL BODY COLOUR: Yellow (Buttercup) orWhite, masking a standard colour that may show as a faint minimal suffusion inthe body and with more intensity over the rump and flank.

 

MARKINGS: On cheeks, back of head, neck andwings - black clearly defined and symmetrical on the appropriate ground colour.

 

EYES: Black with a white iris ring.

 

PRIMARY FLIGHTS: Neutral to Pale Grey(Grizzling is acceptable).

 

FEET & LEGS:Blue/Grey mottled or Pink.

 

Colour

 

Cheek Patch Yellow (Buttercup)& White - Violet/Grey.

 

Tail Quill Yellow (Buttercup)& White - Black

 

Tail Feather Yellow (Buttercup)& White - Dark Blue - Black

 

 

CLEARBODY GROUP: This includes Opaline (without anycombinations) combined with Clearbody. The standard for these birds is as for Clearbody modified by therequirements for the Opaline (without any combinations) variety.

 

 

NOTE 1: BodyColour suffusion (minimal) should increase in depth of shade progressively fromthe upper breast to the rump area.

 

NOTE 2: The Clearbody Opaline (without anycombinations) may be more likely to be Buttercup Yellow(green series) or White (blue series) but they should not be given preferenceover other standard Clearbodies (non Opaline) because of this. Grey factor birds will further modify thebody colour. In the combination ofthese two varieties, suffusion on the back and rump is as per the General BodyColour description of the Clearbody.

 

 

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I was reading one of my older topics that had pics of my budgies and someone said i had a TCB yf which i didnt know what it meant till now, turns out i have had one with out knowing

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Your Lucky, i am new to breeding, and bred a pair, but no eggs were fertile? :(

Since i like breeding, i am going to buy, another 6 pairs, and breed maybe, at the end of 2011, or ealy 2012.

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Good on you BBCl

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Thanks again Daz for you detailed info, helps alot..

 

UPDATE:

Pair 2

opaline Cin pied hen green/blue + spangle pied sky cock

 

No bonding at attacking the cock, she layed an egg but destroyed it... def not fertile as not bonding at all.... I have now seperated them, and notice the hen is Pulling off her chest feathers...seems she is stressed, should I not try her again so soon.... Went to a breeder today got new cobalt cock also to pair with her later on..

I think also it was the cage she was in, had her in a wire cage and last time breed well in cabinet cage... I noticed her lil unsettled in that cage...was it the cock?? cage?? or doesnt want to breed... seems well in condition and was showing good sign also in flight cage!!

 

Pair 1

Albino hen + TCB grey cock/ino

on 2 eggs 2nd layed 12th

 

 

Pair 3

TCB Olive hen + Normal blue cock

on 3 eggs no fertile as yet...some to early

 

 

Pair 4

Normal blue hen + Normal green cin cock

on 3 eggs

 

Pair 5

Res pied grey hen + opaline blue cock

on 4 eggs 2 showing fertile so far

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