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This is my budgie...

 

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I want to buy a partner for him ...but I dont know which mutation to buy...

If I breed it with a recessive pied like this which babies can I get?

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Do you have other ideas???? Thanks a lot!!!

riki- Thats a dominant pied i think... (Laughing out loud)

 

Youll get:

-DF dom pieds

-normal greens and/or normal blues (if parents are split)

-dominant pieds (blue and green)

-spangles

-spangle pieds

-split to greywing

 

Kirby :(

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And if the male is a recessive pied?

For you which is the best budgies to breed with my baby?

Well I 2nd Kirby -

 

just adding the coloring you will get all green babies unless the green is split for blue. And of course any hidden genes that could be sex linked on the male if he has any.

 

I noted that Kirby put the split down for being a normal :(

(Laughing out loud) Lovey...

 

Oh, so i was right or wrong? I think right correct? (Laughing out loud)... :(

 

Kirby :(

the blue is Dom. pied, the green is rec. pied...

Nope.... Both dominant

 

So youll get:

-DF dom pieds

-normal greens and/or normal blues (if parents are split)

-dominant pieds (blue and green)

-spangles

-spangle pieds

-split to greywing

 

Kirby :(

 

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See Dingo, hes a Double Factor Dominant pied.... And the females a normal Dominant pied :ausb:

 

Kirby :D

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Thanks . anf if the yellow is a recessive pied what can I get?

For you which is the best buedgie that can I take for my baby?

No that yellow is a recessive pied.

 

Half or all babies green.

Half or all babies Dom pied.

Half or none recessive pied.

And the rest would be all hidden genes that could popp up anywhere.

You said you want to get a partner for him.. but the blue and white dominant pied spangle looks like a female to me. However if you bred it to a double factor dominant pied, which the other bird appears to be, you would get.

 

DF dominant pied X SF dominant pied = 50% double factor dominant pied and 50% single factor dominant pied

Half of those babies could be spangle as well.

Since the 2nd one is green babies would all be green unless she is split for yellowface or blue.

 

If the yellow/green is a recessive pied instead, you could get

 

50% single factor dominant pied and 50% normal (not pied)

Half of those babies could be spangle as well

They would be green unless the female is split for yf or blue

All the babies would be split for recessive pied.

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