Posted June 3, 200718 yr I have been researching breeding budgies for a while. I definately don't want to rush into anything. However, I have a couple that can't get enough of each other. What would the possibility be if I bred Tiki and Caeser? (I do not know the history of them) Here is Caeser: A Cobalt YF type 1 Clearflight Dominant Pied Hen: Here is Tiki: A Sky blue YF type 1 Opaline Cock: Here they are together: Edited June 6, 200718 yr by Misty
June 3, 200718 yr males 25 percent skyblue yf split to clearflight pied and opaline 25 percent cobalt yf split to clearflight pied and opaline 25 percent skyblue yf dominant pied split to clearflight pied and opaline 25 percent cobalt yf dominant pied split to clearflight pied and opaline females same thing except opaline is visual
June 3, 200718 yr I can't help you with percentages of mutations but I'm sure you would get some cute little budgies from this pair .They are both beautiful.
June 3, 200718 yr I think you meant Ceaser is a YF 2 (not 1) because the yellow is throughout her body from her face. opaline hens You will have 50% dominant pieds 50% normals 25% chance of having a white face that is actually a double factor yellow face 75% single factor yellows 100% blues of course there are any recessive genes they both carry and any sex-linked genes that the dad can pass on to his hens if he is split for any. Edited June 4, 200718 yr by Elly
June 3, 200718 yr Dominant Pied & Clear flight are both dominant, so sorry Marlony you can’t have splits for Clearflight. Both of your birds are YF2 so probably you will get mostly YF2 young, YF being Dominant to Blue factor, but if they are single factor you will have the chance of some white faced blues also. Like Elly says you will get 50% Dominant/Clearflight & 50% normals…all hens produced will be Opalines. And as Elly said any Recessive they are split for & sex linked colours the cock may carry.
June 3, 200718 yr You will get pretty babies! And it will be an easy nest to sex, all the hens will be opaline! I would give'm a ago if they are so eager.
June 4, 200718 yr I think it is bed time for me - it has been a long day. I just deleted my silly statement Edited June 4, 200718 yr by Elly
June 4, 200718 yr Author Thanks to everyone. I think that we are ready and are going to have a go at this. I'll let you know what happens.
June 4, 200718 yr hi there gorgeous hen you have there. Do you know if she has clearflight in her lines as I think its just Dom pied- no clearflight as she has other markings (belly patch). Clearflights as far as I know only have 'clear flights' no other patches anywhere hence the name.! Do you have an older picture of the male? Has the yellow bled onto his chest since he moulted? All blues normals Dom pieds opalines Yellow face and a combination of all!!
June 4, 200718 yr http://www.budgieplace.com/c_clearflight.html here is the Clearflight is a dominant pied gene though. http://www.budgieplace.com/c_dompied.html here is the Dominant Pied I agree with you there pie
June 4, 200718 yr Hi there Misty. Both of those birds are absolutely gorgeous and they would have some lovely chicks. Feathers.
June 4, 200718 yr Author Thanks agian guys, I keep getting conflicting information. And thanks Marlony..Luck is always appriciated. This being my first pair, I'm a little nervoius because I don't know what to expect. I have done research but you never quite understand until you have done it yourself. I just want to make sure that everyone is happy and healthy!!
June 5, 200718 yr i agree. Im pretty much in the position where you are, waiting for eggs. Its so excting especially for the first time isnt it?
June 5, 200718 yr Thanks agian guys, I keep getting conflicting information. And thanks Marlony..Luck is always appriciated. This being my first pair, I'm a little nervoius because I don't know what to expect. I have done research but you never quite understand until you have done it yourself. I just want to make sure that everyone is happy and healthy!! Conflicting info on breeding or what types of babies you will get?
June 6, 200718 yr Author Well, plans have just changed. Raven was in a separate cage because she was ina bit of a scuffle today, and while my mom and I were checking on her she laid an egg. I am shaking right now, happy, excited, and really nervous. I am pretty sure that if it is fertile that it will be a normal blue. Here are the parents: Jake, a normal sky blue: And, Raven, a normal mauve: Now, I do ahve a question. Her cere has never changed, is this a problem? I'll let you know what happens!!!
June 6, 200718 yr The fact that her cere hasn’t changed, maybe unusual, as usually it will eventually change to the brown stage, first a light tan then darker & darker brown. How old is she? A lot is written on here about having Budgies in breeding condition [dark brown cere] but plenty breed without ever going dark brown & I have had lots that are dark brown, but as soon as they start to breed it fades to a pale whitish blue & stays that way & they will have a number of batches with no problems. Also I have had plenty that were a very dark brown & never laid an egg. I wouldn’t worry too much if I were you. Edited June 6, 200718 yr by Norm
June 6, 200718 yr this is funny. Kiky just laid an egg too. 2 hours ago. Edited June 6, 200718 yr by Marlony
June 7, 200718 yr Author The fact that her cere hasn’t changed, maybe unusual, as usually it will eventually change to the brown stage, first a light tan then darker & darker brown. How old is she? A lot is written on here about having Budgies in breeding condition [dark brown cere] but plenty breed without ever going dark brown & I have had lots that are dark brown, but as soon as they start to breed it fades to a pale whitish blue & stays that way & they will have a number of batches with no problems. Also I have had plenty that were a very dark brown & never laid an egg. I wouldn’t worry too much if I were you. Thanks for the information. As for her age I'm guessing that she is somewhere around a year and a half. I brought her home in April of 2006.
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