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Hello all,

my name is Gianluca. Can any of you help me in understanding what mutations are my bugies?

Thanks in advance

 

1st pair

http://image.forumfree.it/1/7/3/0/8/7/6/1200925986.jpg

http://image.forumfree.it/1/7/3/0/8/7/6/1200926032.jpg

 

2nd pair

http://image.forumfree.it/1/7/3/0/8/7/6/1200926448.jpg

http://image.forumfree.it/1/7/3/0/8/7/6/1200926365.jpg

 

 

3rd pair

 

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your pictures are not showing up so I turned them into links but the webpage is not displaying

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Your photos worked :hap: BUT they are too large for our requirements and I will have to change them to links. If you are using photobucket...there is a resize feature and you can choose the email/website size

PS your birds are very nice :hap:

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:hap: !!!WELCOME !!! :hap:

 

 

They worked!!! They are lovely birds.. :wacko:

 

I'm not really good with mutations, but you are in the right place to get your answer :fear

 

I did notice your perches however.... don't forget to use at leaset 1 thick natural perch in each cage so that the birds feet are not in the same position all the time.

 

Good luck with your breeding :blush:

 

Liv

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Resized!!

Sorry they are still showing larger than the email/website size you have to choose in photobuckets resize feature.

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Resized!!

Sorry they are still showing larger than the email/website size you have to choose in photobuckets resize feature.

 

 

I did it, they look very small now. However the links are okay too.

 

Hope somebody can help me finding the mutations.

 

Gianluca.

First pair : Normal sky/cobalt cock to a cinnamon/greywing sky blue hen... i can't quite tell form that picture... Looks more greywing compared to your other cinnamon wing hen :blush:

second pair: Light green opaline spangle cock to a normal light green hen

third pair : sky/cobalt normal cock to a cinnamon sky hen

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First pair : Normal sky/cobalt cock to a cinnamon/greywing sky blue hen... i can't quite tell form that picture... Looks more greywing compared to your other cinnamon wing hen :blush:

second pair: Light green opaline spangle cock to a normal light green hen

third pair : sky/cobalt normal cock to a cinnamon sky hen

 

 

Someone in italian forum said the following:

1st pair : M normal cobalt x F whitewing

2nd pair: M spangle green x F green

3rd pair: M normal cobalt x F greywing

 

what you think?

I've no idea what a white wing is... but it's look like what's called a greywing here...

The spangle green is an opaline spangle green as he has green through the spangling in his wings and lack of barring on his back/head area

And the last hen is definatly a cinnamonwing hen :blush:

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I've no idea what a white wing is...

 

 

Sorry I ment "clearwings"

Ah no, i wouldnt say it was a clearwing :) it's either greywing or cinnamonwing :)

Its not cinnamon and if it was a greywing it would have more body colour. Its most likely a clearwing but not especially clear wings on this bird :)

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Its not cinnamon and if it was a greywing it would have more body colour. Its most likely a clearwing but not especially clear wings on this bird :)

 

 

So it means it's a clearwing but not so good... right?

Its not cinnamon and if it was a greywing it would have more body colour. Its most likely a clearwing but not especially clear wings on this bird :)

 

 

So it means it's a clearwing but not so good... right?

Yes it looks like that. Clearwings are hard to get right in breeding for very clear wings :)

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