Posted October 25, 200717 yr I had two dominant pieds breeding. They hatched the first chick out and let it die unfed. Second and third chick went unfed so I fed them and then took a chance and fostered to a hen that was midway through her own egglaying. The hen and her boy have successfully fed and raised the babies of the pied couple. Chicks are just in pin feathers now. Here is the Mum and Dad and the chicks under their foster Mum Their pin feathers show yellow and they are definitely dominant pieds. Does anyone know what they will look like ?
October 25, 200717 yr No Kaz,I have never breed dom pie to dom pie.Will interesing to see.There colouing.50% will be single dom pie,25% double dom pie & 25% normal.
October 25, 200717 yr Author No Kaz,I have never breed dom pie to dom pie.Will interesing to see.There colouing.50% will be singledom pie,25% double dom pie & 25% normal. I was trying to get a YF grey dom pied
October 25, 200717 yr See if I have this right.... sf Dom Pied x sf Dom Pied = Offspring Phenotype Results: 25% Double-Factor Dominant Pied 50% Dominant Pied 25% Normal Offspring Genotype Results: 25% Homozygous dominant (TT) 50% Heterozygous (Tt) 25% Homozygous recessive (tt) ----- For the grey factor: Normal x sf Grey = Offspring Phenotype Results: 50% Grey Factor 50% Normal Offspring Genotype Results: 50% Heterozygous (Gg) 50% Homozygous recessive (gg) ----- The mom looks like a skyblue YF2? (sorry still learning) I'm not sure how the YF genetics work ----- did I get those right? Not sure on the bub specifically though... still trying to learn about how to tell colors in babies. What does the yellow pin feathers mean in a bub? And how can you tell they are pied already? Edited October 25, 200717 yr by Ravengypsy
October 25, 200717 yr No Kaz,I have never breed dom pie to dom pie.Will interesing to see.There colouing.50% will be singledom pie,25% double dom pie & 25% normal. I was trying to get a YF grey dom pied Your chance of some YF Greys should be high Kaz...did you try the parents with a larger young one to see if they would feed it? I had the same problem, but after giving them a larger youngster they started feeding the small ones...hopefully just learning, not some genetical problem. I have some Dom Pieds that just look like your Mum.
October 25, 200717 yr As usual your birds are absolutely beautiful Karen, you lucky buggar! : I am so jealous!!
October 26, 200717 yr Author No Kaz,I have never breed dom pie to dom pie.Will interesing to see.There colouing.50% will be singledom pie,25% double dom pie & 25% normal. I was trying to get a YF grey dom pied Your chance of some YF Greys should be high Kaz...did you try the parents with a larger young one to see if they would feed it? I had the same problem, but after giving them a larger youngster they started feeding the small ones...hopefully just learning, not some genetical problem. I have some Dom Pieds that just look like your Mum. Yes...I tried everything with this pair. I think the Mum was just too inexperienced and "daft" After the first chick died and the next ones went unfed, I fed the chicks and put them back under her for a few days but she still didnt "get it" so they were fostered. I nearly considered rehoming the mother, but she is pretty and I will try her again with a Dad that I know feeds his babies so she learns by it.
October 26, 200717 yr The Website www.budgieplace.com has pictures of double factor dominant pieds in blue and green series they look similar to Harliquens with a lot of ground colour and little dark markings , the site has pictures of most varieties as well as some of the rarer ones .
October 26, 200717 yr What stunning birds Kaz....and what a good foster mum.....can't wait to see them feather up...
October 26, 200717 yr Wow Kaz I love the hen,she's beauitful.It will be exciting to see what you get!
October 27, 200717 yr Kaz if there is yellow showing then they will be yellowfaces, you will just have to wait some more to know if they are grey or blues.
October 27, 200717 yr Author Kaz if there is yellow showing then they will be yellowfaces, you will just have to wait some more to know if they are grey or blues. One of them yesterday looked like it may be recessive pied
October 27, 200717 yr Kaz, what colour is the one that looks 'recessive'. You could end up with a YF grey double factor dominant pied Feathers.
October 30, 200717 yr Author Foster Mum's first chick has hatched Look tiny up against these two pieds, but it has been fed, so I will watch closely and if it looks like its in trouble I will move the little one to another nest.
November 1, 200717 yr Author I was trying to get a YF grey dom pied Looks like the babies are YF grey dominant pieds
November 1, 200717 yr Are you trying to recreate Custard!! (Laughing out loud) Very cute, I do like that colour
November 1, 200717 yr Author Are you trying to recreate Custard!! LOL Very cute, I do like that colourYES ......but CUSTARD was also cinnamon and these ones arent. Both look to be hens.
November 4, 200717 yr Author The foster mother of these two babies began to pluck them. So I first tried the see through nestbox lid and put a block of wood in the nestbox for her to chew on as distraction. BUT she continued. So I put the babies in an open container on the floor of the breeding cabinet, where she refused to feed them and still plucked them some more. So she has been removed and the Dad is in their with them. So far, I haven't seen him feed the babies so I am topping them up with occasional crop feeds until he works it out. I cannot foster them to any other nests as they are too big and all my other breeding pairs have newborns. I will get some photos. Edited November 4, 200717 yr by KAZ
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