Everything posted by pinky
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Pink Budgies
Hi again. I will leave negativism behind. ( Not bored nor pink mineral block) They are going through first molt. I will soon see and will post pictures. The pink is staying. I am still very excited. Of the second clutch 4 of 8 have pink. 2 albino and 2 violet pied. Like the first clutch. It only shows in white and more on the albinos than the pieds. Pinky
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Pink Budgies
@mature budgie I will be posting pictures. Since the post with help of others it has gotten a little bit more complicated. First. Albino x albino. = albino I got albino and 2 DILUTE recessive pieds all with pink in white to varying degrees. So that means one must not be albino. After talking with some very experience breeders and a geneticist friend of mine, is that I have two red eye whites. One albino and one is a fallow dominate clear wing pied x fallow recessive pied. Odds GREAT against, but that is the only other breeding that could produce a white red eye. My second breeding is fledging out all have some degree of pink. There are 2 red eye and 4 dark recessive pieds. From two red eye birds. I will post the picture. I have already sent it to some of the ABA members. Like I said time will tell.......like people have told me. I don't know what will happen after first molt......pinky
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Pink Budgies
Robyn, Thanks for the reply. By clear eyes I do mean Albino- RED eyes no pigment. I will be posting the pictures. I think everyone will be very surprised. I was thinking maybe Albino Purple DF Spangle. If i am correct color is the way light is reflected back. Different pigments reflect differently. I will also post the nest mates. This is really cool to me. Who knows maybe a new mutation?? I will be breeding the parents again. And be trying a brother sister breeding. I will be trying to acquire. DF spangles, Albino's from violet breedings.
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Pink Budgies
Hi, my name is Michael . I help my grandsone breeding a pair of budgies ( American ). Pet shop bought. For a science class. They were both albinos. White clear eyed , No color visible at all. We got three chicks. They were fed standard keet food normal grit, and normal soft food and greens. As they grew they look very unusual....especially one. They had a pink hue to them. Well to make a long story short. They fledged out. One albino (clear eye), two white dark eye with some diluted barring and blue ventral areas. The albino is pink. . It's whole body is pink of varying shades with the head being the most pink the the flight and tail feathers. The other two are not as noticeable but their white is shaded pink. One having more pink on head. Have raise budgies years ago.......they cannot be pink. There is not any red in the gentics. (oh...they are not Rosie Bourkes). Even if they had picked up the color in there diet ( which I am 10000% sure they did not). The would have to have the genetic ability (factor) to pigment from diet. ie red factored canaries and flamingos. I will be posting pictures soon. I found this site a saw it had people from all over. No one in USA has never heard of this mutation happening. Again this is NOT a hoax......