Posted January 15, 200718 yr this female nd this male female: http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e219/oha.../Picture020.jpg male: http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n281/go...budgies/dad.jpg nd this female and male female: http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n281/go...budgies/mom.jpg male: http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e219/oha.../Picture094.jpg what will the babies look like???????????????? Moderators message.....your pictures were too large and have been changed to links. Please size all pictures at 450 by 450 or under. Thankyou Edited January 15, 200718 yr by Bubbles
January 15, 200718 yr Well if you could get a better picture of the first female with the back wings and tail...maybe I don't really know what she is. First Pair: Mother: Cinnamon Olive hen (guess) Father: Sky Blue Dominant Pied cock Male Offspring - Dark Green Normals & Dark Green Dominant Pieds split to Cinnamon Female Offspring - Dark Green Normals & Dark Green Dominant Pieds NOTE If your female is split to Blue you would also get Cobalts....if your male is split to Cinnamon you would also get Cinnamons (in normals and in Dominant pieds) Second Pair: Mother: Light Green Normal hen Father: Cobalt Normal cock cock Male Offspring - Light Green Normals split to Blue Female Offspring - Light Green Normals split to blue NOTE (If your female was split for blue you would also get cobalts) Hope this helps tell me a little about thier splits? If you know... Edited January 15, 200718 yr by Joey
January 15, 200718 yr Your malesooks like a violet so he could be carrying 1 violet gene or 2 violet genes. In that case if he is carrying a violet gene and your green is not split to blue your greens can carry the violet gene. The violet gene will darken the green body similar to a dark factor. normal budgie and a single factor violet budgie 50% Single-Factor Violet 50% Normal normal budgie and a double-factor violet budgie 100% violets remember if the hen is not split to blue the green will be a darker green as mentioned before. Since the hen is a cinnaman the 50% off your male offspring could be split for the cinnaman gene but it will not be visual so you won't know you will have to keep the records so if you breed the offspring or if you sell them you can let the owners know in case they breed.
January 16, 200718 yr Author haha no im not godsdrummer im shant godsdrummer is my bestfriend we just switched females so we can breed them they finished quarintine two dayz ago
January 17, 200718 yr Author no (Laughing out loud) its not godsdrummer im shant and i changed my name into budgie lover
February 1, 200718 yr Author is there any chance that i could get recessive pieds from the second couple ????????
February 1, 200718 yr there will be no recessives unless you know that both parents are carrying the recessive pied gene and then you have a 25% chance.
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