Everything posted by *Nerwen*
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What Mutation Are These New Birds?
nubbly is very good with the greywing/clearwing/dulites so trust her for sure for that grey greywing (2nd bird) I can't see any signs of spangle in the wings, to me they clearly look normal - also the tail is coloured not white.
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How Old Are These Budgies?
yellow face normal sky blue opaline grey normal yellowface hen x grey male (guessing single factor grey) yellowface blues yellow greys greys blues sky blue hen x grey male (guessing single factor grey) sky blues greys all males will be split (carry) the opaline gene
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First Breeding Journal
those wing and tail sheaths do look super long..... others that have seen them in real life will tell you more. he does look so cute in that first picture.
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What Mutation Are These New Birds?
i'm the same as Maddy.
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Its Been A Week...!
yep even more so whn budgies are concerned. they never seem to want to follow our plans. sounds like it is all going well.
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Finally found an albino boy !
he is a nice one!
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Breeding
sorry to hear that she still hasn't got the complete idea of laying. As you don't know her history this may be her first time. 4 eggs is a good amount for her to sit on. and yes the veins mean they are fertile.
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What Type Of Budgies Do I Have?
Both have the yellow bleeding not their body feathers so they are both type 2, she could be a golden face as her yellow is quite dark. Who are Victor(ia)'s parents? her wings look dutch pied, could we get a shot of her front.
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Normal Grey
she is a nice one. I would steal her
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First Breeding Journal
I LOVE IT!! seems to me the picture was made on the computer - what has it been put on for the sign? Sounds like the breeding is going well. Yes I've been reading but not posting much, usually I get too lazy when reading here after work and such to make posts. I have short nest boxes too at the moment and don't really like them with the top lifting part... I think mine were free too. Well I plan to make a cabinet for my next breeding round, might just make new boxes while I'm at it. Keep us updated
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A New Life
pictures would help greatly, but on on what you have posted and assuming the 'second' pair you mean at the ones in the last picture, I would say recessive pied.
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New Baby Budgie
I've not hand feed but others have and will answer. just wanted to say you look to be doing a great job as a first timer - and as a last minute deal to help a friend.
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Mystery's Chicks
the tail is an opaline tail
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Question About Eyesight In Albinos
most stop the hen at 4 years but happily use the males for longer. to answer you Finnie - i don't no any scientific information proving or disproving the belief. BUT if it was true there would be more topics and site about the issues and how to care for the birds.
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A Little Help Needed With These, Kinda Overwhelmed Lol
oh i see - the breed would only know because they know the genetics of the bird. (eg ino masking spangle)
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My Budgie Has "different" Eyes
Stormysky - this is normal for most mutations but some such as recessive pied don't get the ring to judge their age that way. Twisted - very possible. many here have pieds like that.
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A Little Help Needed With These, Kinda Overwhelmed Lol
how do you know a dominant pied is TCB?? do some of the flight feathers have colour?
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A Little Help Needed With These, Kinda Overwhelmed Lol
That bird (one behind the cockatiel) is in the background of this shot too, do you have two TCBs??
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Judge My Showbird Pair
Light Green Opaline Spangle hen Grey-green spangle cock
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Violet Pied?
Dad is a spangle (single) Mum is a DF spangle. to quote Nubby:
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Baby Budgie Has No Eyes
in this thread : http://forums.budgiebreeders.asn.au/index.php?showtopic=9575
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Baby Budgie Has No Eyes
what do you mean 'pale blue' does he have any markings? the male could easily be split for ino as it is a sex linked gene.
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Baby Budgie Has No Eyes
Ino is a term for the gene that creates LUTINOand ALBINO Lutinos are all yellow birds Albino are all white birds.
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Baby Budgie Has No Eyes
this is a baby with red eyes. it is a sign of an ino or other red eyed mutation (eg Fallow) but Ino is most common.