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Yellow Faced Type 2 Skyblue Spangle Opaline Cock With....

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I am getting my bird back from a friend of mine I sold it to him 2 years ago. I bred him he is a Yellow Faced Type 2 Skublue Spangle Oplaine split to Ino (his mother was a Lutino Spangle Opaline split to Blue & Ressesive Pied, his father was a Yellow Faced Type 2 Skublue Normal split to Ressecive Pied)

 

My question is what should I breed this guy to this is going to be my last pet budgie pair and I want a variety of chicks. I am going to have:

 

PAIR: 0NE

Skyblue Opaline Cock

Cinnamon Violet Dilute Normal hen

 

PAIR: TWO

Greywing Skyblue split to Dilute Cock

Cinnamon Violet Normal hen

 

PAIR: THREE

Yellow Faced Type 2 Skyblue Spangle Opaline split to Ino Cock

???

 

What should I pair the 2nd cock to, I don't want greens but I do want some indentical to him. I know Yellow Face is dominant to blue. So should I breed him to a Skyblue Ressecive Pied hen? He may be split because his parents were. What are the chances of him being split? Or should I go with a Dominant Pied.

 

I will post pictures when I get him, he is giving him to me because he has a terrible case of Scaley Face. So I am going to treat him and breed him.

I would think a Blue recessive pied would go well, then you have a chance to find out if he is split or not. With a whiteface blue you will then get some whitefaces as well as yellowfaces.

Edited by Nerwen

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