Everything posted by Lady
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Breeding
okay pair 3 I have told you light green I ment to say recessive dark green. Also my 4th pair has layed their 6th egg 4 to 6 days to go...
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2nd Try
Thanks Lady...how is your clutches going. How long to wait now? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hi daz I have about 4 / 6 days depending on which pair I'm talking about. :dbb1: and my last pair have just layed their 6th egg today there first should hatch around the 21/8.
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2nd Try
Oh lin you are not bad luck! :dbb1: gorgeous birds daz
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Breeding
thats right he even is opaline.. :dbb1: So are you saying that because he is spangle he is not pied with the spot... thanks nerwen...god we never stop learning, do we?
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Breeding
I will try to explain what colour he is..okay he is yellow all over except for the shoulder area, rump, under bottom, where there is green, his flight feathers are white. There are only 2 hens that I have bread, breeding at the moment. It is their first time they are the opalines pure blue. they came from blue parents. My white skyblue dominant and her normal mate have given me 12 out of 15 pied babies. And my recessive skyblue and normal mate have given me 4 recessives 3 greywinged normals and a (this is where it gets confusing) greywinged skyblue pied with an iris Which puts him in the dominant class I will try an post a picture of him it's his back so you might see his spot!
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Breeding
OMG I don't know what happend then but it wouldn't let me edit and then it posted it again.... Sorry I was just trying to edit! I don't think the pics are going to work so I eill try again.. here goes IT WON'T LET THE picture GO THROUGH THE IMG IS COMMING UP IN LOWER CASE NOT CAPITALS i DON'T KNOW WHATS WRONG..wILL VISIT PHOTOBUCKET TOMORROW.. okay I hope these work what do you think.
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Breeding
Hi nerwen, I know what you mean but I'm a bit confused too. I think I have a picture here have a look and tell me what you think. He is the far right. Please let me know. thanks
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Guess the colours
This is fun and there should be more of it .... It helps us learn more. here goes! From L to R Opaline grey-green dominant pied hen Normal light green cock Clearflighted cobalt or violet ( not sure) Opline cinnamonwing grey green hen Normal olive green hen <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I just want to know about number 3 please! I am reading and it says, "Clearflights, these are the same as the normal varieties except that their flights, tail and head spot are clear and their body colour is solid all through." I know it is a pied, this is were I am getting confused! In this book I can see pieds but they don't call them pieds. So is that explanation corect or is it just old??
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Breeding
Thanks telmadee ..good luck with your eggs too.
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Breeding
okay we have about a week to go! and yes I am very excited.. 1st pair::: dominant Yellow light green cock...Opaline skyblue hen.6 eggs 2nd :::: normal cobalt cock...Recessive skyblue hen. 6 eggs 3rd ::::: Recessive yellow light green cock... Opaline cobalt hen. 5 eggs 4th :::::: normal sky blue cock ...... dominant white sky blue hen. 7 eggs
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Breeding
Hi guys, I have set up 4 pairs for breeding and they have laid there eggs. 2 pairs have 6 eggs, 1 pair has 7 they are my best breeders, and the other has 5 and still laying.. 2 hens are first time layers 1 of them has smaller eggs than her sister. I will find out soon enough! Will let you now how they all go. am expecting babies soon...
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2nd Try
good luck Daz. Hope all goes well!
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Final result
I'm am sure they will enjoy the little fella.
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Hard to Find Mutations
Hi eterri , this is the definition of a lacewing in one of my books if it helps. "Lacewings are a composite of the Cinnamonwing and the Lutino or Albino. Therefore body colours, cheek patches, ceres, eyes and feet will be identical to that of the Lutino or Albino. As with the Cinnamonwing the ground colouring if yellow on the lutino from the white on the Albino form. A distinctive feature in a lightly coloured Lacewing is that the two main tail feather quills are brown." Hope this helps. Good luck :glare:
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Babies dying at 2 - 3 days old
..Glad to hear that the baby is doing well.. Are the other pair looking like they want to breed?. How old are your budgies? :dbb1:
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Final result
You have 2 gorgeous boys there! Well done.
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What do i do now?!?
I agree with Mr C..
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im gutted
Hi Dawn, Sorry to hear about the eggs! But just some questions. You say her baby lines have gone, did you have her with her baby lines? ..How long have you had her? She may still be to young to breed and this could cause her to become egg bound when she is old enough to breed. you should wait till your birds are over 1 year old to breed them. Also I would agree with nerwen about your new bird don't put him with the others while they are breeding. This may cause alot of fighting amoung your other birds. Good luck dawn and keep us posted.
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mom doesnt like babies
how are the babies going barnsey??
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Just a few questions...
Please don't breed your 2 young hens, they are just babies. Do what Mr C has told you , but I think you need to do alot of reading before you start to breed.
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helping them to breed...
I agree with hath and Mr C, Just be careful that your hens don't get to nasty, if they do you will have to separate them so they don't kill.
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helping them to breed...
So have I got this right you have 1 male and 3 females??... In the same cage!!? With 1 nesting box!??
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Throwing eggs out
Hath is right he willl take to her and even quicker if he can't hear her calling. One of my old girls had her last clutch last year with 1 of my young boys so I let them have a clutch, then I put a young hen with him and they are still together. Good luck.
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Throwing eggs out
Have you thought about just swapping the hen over if she throws out the rest of the eggs!! The male you have may take to her.
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Throwing eggs out
Do you have another hen in breeding condition lin? She is a bit naughty.