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Pearce

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  1. A violet Cinnamon spangle yellowface. opaline spangle opaline spangle
  2. Sky greywing
  3. Its a cock and I'd say around 4-6 months of age.
  4. Pearce replied to Ian's topic in New to BBC
    Ian, How many birds are currently in the cage? Are any tiels still in the cage with the budgies? What about the lorikeet? I would remove the nesting boxes because theirs not enough room in the cage for breeding 3 sets of budgies + tiels. Nesting boxes in colony style breeding should be ATLEAST 1 foot apart, all same height and same style. Otherwise they will fight.
  5. Pearce replied to Ian's topic in Breeders Discussion
    Budgies do not need shell grit. They have internal mechanisms to grind down their seed. Unlike other birds which need grit to grind their seed inside.
  6. Pearce replied to Ian's topic in New to BBC
    Hey Ian I really like your aviary. Not to mention the birds inside Well done.
  7. I like spangles. Very colourfull and big in size.
  8. Yes I thought that too Elly. Spangles are generally a bigger mutation and more popular but yeah, some wing markings need to be improved. It will be interesting to see what others say.
  9. I've seen excellent yf's and ino's. Which mutation do you have trouble with the most shannon.
  10. I'm 90% confident its air filled crop. Just would like to see what other breeders think. Thanks Jimmy.
  11. Hi. Im curious to know which are the hardest COMMON mutations to get to show standard. Is it recessive pied? Clearwing? Opaline? Lacewing. Thoughts are appreciated.
  12. A mate of mine had a baby like this in their nest today and I'm curious to know what it is. Sadly it died as they were at work and were unable to get to it in time. I've never seen anything like it. It looks to me like the parent fed them but only air come out. what do you think it is. I've made it so you have to click the link because it may disturb some people. http://i452.photobucket.com/albums/qq248/P.../SDC10055-1.jpg
  13. The cere might repair itself shannon. it just looks like a little scratch to me. try some olive oil on it and see how it goes. did you ring it
  14. It always happens to me. Put a vegetable in their they have never tried before and it will go off before they are game to try it. Takes weeks of rotten veggies before they actually try it (they always end up liking it) What kind of drinkers do you use in the flights and breeding cages nubbly5 if you do not mind me asking.
  15. Nice work Shannon.
  16. Excellent chicks there jen144.
  17. Excellent birds Linda_s I especially like the first opaline lt green pied. .
  18. okay thanks very much Daz. I will look over the link you posted and I will see if I can learn them.
  19. I said dark eyed clears were recessive..... I did not know that dark eyed clear cant come in split form. Sorry Daniel.
  20. I've never seen anything like it, what a disgrace. good job rescuing them.
  21. I think both are hens in my opinion.
  22. Dec hen x lutino cock They are both white/blue based birds. lutino is sex linked so you would get = All hens would be lutino and all cocks would be split lutino. DEC is recessive so you would not get any visual dec's, 50% of chicks would be split dec though. All in all I beleive you would get = Lutino hens/dec, normal cocks/dec/lutino. All babies would be masking dec.
  23. Which parent attacked him shannon