Everything posted by *Nerwen*
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What Is Freebird?
Single factor spangles and normals. All the babies will carry the rec. pied gene if the DF spangle is yellow the babies will be green unless he carries the blue gene. If he is white you will get a mix of yellowfaces and whitefaces.
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Let The Breeding Begin!
don't forget first timers can take a while. I thought the sound of the others might have kicked them into it. Also there are a few time when the pairs we pick don't work out.
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Totally Puzzled!
He is a cutie, and he has such a mix of colours on him. There is violet around his chest, sky-blue in the middle of his belly and cobalt around the edge. I think he might have a question mark on him until you breed with him to see his offspring. In the first picture I can see faint markings of spangle. He could be a few things: 1. a double factor dominant pied, these have markings close to a recessive and not a lot of wing markings. 2. a single factor spangle dominant pied. Maybe with a dilute gene to lighten the marks in the wing. 3. A Double factor spangle with the pied gene showing slightly as suffusion. DF spangle are normally completely white (or yellow) like Ino but with black eyes which get iris rings when older and a blue cere. Sorry I can’t give a full answer to his fellow but I think he is a beauty
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3 More Budgies
A greywing is part of the dilute family. Looking at the other two they are either a cobalt of violets it's hard to tell in photos.
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3 More Budgies
I would say Sora & Kyan and cobalts Riebie is right about about the opaline Oh-Oh is a very cute spangle, with I think a greywing gene as well.
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Just Budgies
very cute Karen... Why is Ken digging a hole to China?
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Help!
An avian vet is the best for the bird. Then you will also know the cuase of this pronlem. The bird's eye is important to them and you don't want to be messing with guesswork on how to treat it. Sinus infection with budige show up at the start as an infected eye. This could be the start of that showing, or something more simple such as sratching often. To be sure the bird needs an avian vet.
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Amazing Breakthrough!
That sound great Sorry to hear you had trouble with the longer post. It could have been a touch of "this is a stange place but I remember you so I'm safe with you" thought with them. (gee hope that makes sense to you) But it sounds you are doing great. Did you have any millet as a treat?
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Finch It's
Stunning yet again Hommer :hap:
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Tweety And Poppy
I agree with Nyos :hap: Shell trying is the only way to learn.
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Tweety And Poppy
They both look like boys to me too. Shell when they are young both have smooth looking ceres it's the colour you want to look at. A strong pink means boy a mix of pink blue white or purple will mean girl. When they are older the bumpy/crusty look are for females. But I seem to remember that Tweety was a surpise colouring.... can you remind me what the parents look like?
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Multiple Dads To A Clutch
I've been told by a breeder that sperm can last in the hen for around 10 days. He seperates his hens from the rest of the flock for that long before pairing them up with a mate to breed. This seems likely and since I had read before this info that all the eggs can be firtile with only one mating it made sence
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Crazy Hen!
Some have stated that both feed each other but I have never seen that. She will continue to go in the box and if you have wood shavings or some other bed in it she will dig about and clean it out until she is happy. You may not see them mating. From checking out the box it can be a week to 2 before the first egg appears depending on when they breed. Look out for large runny poops this is a sign that and egg will appear soon. Plus if your hen gets a red and swollen vent.
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Going On Holiday, Some Advice Please
I light sheet would work as a cover, more as a sun shader in the car so he doesn't get over heated. But you are the one that knows your bird the best. I was just suggesting. I cover mine over in the car it seems to calm them down.
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What Would I Get
Dominant Pied green Dominant pied green opaline (hens) Dominant pied violet greens Dominant pied violet greens opaline (hens) Normal greens Opaline greens (hens) Normal violet greens Opaline violet greens (hens) If the male is split blue you can get some blues and visual violets as well. Violet green look like an olive bird.
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Twisted Beak On Budgie
I hope all goes well :bluebudgie: The beak may need constant triming all his life to keep in good shape or it may only be for a while until it starts to grow correctly. The vet should help work that out. He is an older bird and if this is the first time with veggies and fruit it could take a long time for him to try it. So only offer tiny amounts each day.
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What Could They Get?
dominant Pied cobalts Normal Cobalts With the other girl dominant pied Dark green split blue dominant pied Olive split blue Normal Dark greens split blue Normal Olives split blue If she is already split for blue then also: dominant pied Cobalts dominant pied Mauve Normal Cobalts Normal Mauve
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Twisted Beak On Budgie
The poor man. The best thing to do is take him to an avain vet to see if some beak trimming can help the problem. I'm glad you found him. I take it he can eat seed and other thing well.
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I Would Like You All To Come And Meet
Riebie they are both so cute.
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Anatomy Lessons Anyone?
GO for it Chrysocome it sounds like a wonderful idea to me.
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Do You Agree?
Keely - no she wouldn't be a type of pied. Rainbow has a bird that is purple on top and cobalt on her belly. (although her blueberry is a pied) To be sure we need a picture as close as possible to her real colour. As to using Danish or recessive - what ever makes sence to you as long as you understand they mean the same thing.
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Do You Agree?
Beau: Dominant pied, skyblue greywing spangle There is some debate at the moment if the spot on the head means the bird is a dominant pied, carrying the recessive pied gene, is a different pied gene at the moment or that spangle getit and it doesn't mean pied. I also only see black markings not grey ones. Dekota: Golden face skyblue spangle Yep Keely: Mauve opaline sangle Not Mauve that is a very dark grey-blue colour. If you mean violet it's possible but to me those picture look cobalt. A photo as close to her colour could help clear it up. Tealah: Dark green normal Yep Zanthie: Danish pied yellow Yep (cheeta - Danish is the correct term for a recessive pied )
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What To Do With Babies
I handle all the young as well and I also kick my hens off the eggs, when I need to check if there is a new one or not. They bite and scream and finally move enough for me to see then happily tuck them all under again. You can handle the eggs a few times with clean hands to check on them, such as to see if they are firtile or not.
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Going On Holiday, Some Advice Please
I think taking him would be okay, if you take out toys and only have a small bit of water in the dish so it doesn't spill the trip should be fine. I would check that thecottage owners are okay with a bird being there, even if they don't say the are pet friendly some places are will to allow a small bird.
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My Daughter's Pet Budgie?
YF ALWAYS have blue feathers under the wing not a bluey green or a mix of both. FGM - Could you tell us what he looked like as a baby?