Posted July 28, 200817 yr I have had a few attempts at buying a light green (no dark factors) budgie and have found myself coming home with YF2's by mistake.... Please tell me this hen is a cinnamon green.... and not another YF2!!! I also got this grey spangle cock She is an 07 and he is unrung - I picked him for his nice spangles If i put them together what would I get???
July 28, 200817 yr I have had a few attempts at buying a light green (no dark factors) budgie and have found myself coming home with YF2's by mistake.... Please tell me this hen is a cinnamon green.... and not another YF2!!! I also got this grey spangle cock She is an 07 and he is unrung - I picked him for his nice spangles If i put them together what would I get??? Wow i love the grey spangle i cant resist them! Sorry I cant help you out with your question. Goodluck with them
July 28, 200817 yr I would say yes to a Green but I am still learning, however she does look very yellow through the face... hmmm okay going to leave that one for someone who is better at it then me. Also LOVE LOVE LOVE the grey!
July 28, 200817 yr Author Very nice and YES you have a cinnamon green :hap: WOOOO HOOOOO!!!! So what is the best type to breed with her??? I don't know her genetic history. I also don't plan to fill my aviary with green birds either..... Any advice?? AV - I am getting a "thing" For the grey spangles too Edited July 28, 200817 yr by **Liv**
July 28, 200817 yr Very nice and YES you have a cinnamon green WOOOO HOOOOO!!!! So what is the best type to breed with her??? I don't know her genetic history. I also don't plan to fill my aviary with green birds either..... Any advice?? Find her a nice opaline boy.....oplaine anjd cinnamon improves size and feather quality. Remember green is dominant ........so maybe a grey which will give you three colours......greys greens and grey greens. Find a boy with a bigger head and longer mask section. Your spangle is nice too. Spangles can be used as "normals" when breeding. You could try them together.
July 28, 200817 yr Just a question but given the bird is cinnamon could it have a dark factor which is being diluted by the cinny?
July 28, 200817 yr Author He is not opaline but he is cinnamon. He is the boy i bought last weekend (sorry they are fuzzy - he wouldn't keep his head still for me) I also have a violet opaline cinnamon in the aviary Edited July 28, 200817 yr by **Liv**
July 28, 200817 yr Lovely light green cinny hen I know nothing about pairing for size, but she's gorgeous, so's the cock
July 28, 200817 yr what are you looking for in the out come? type of colours or just a bird for showing? I like the grey cinnamon and that would give you more cinnamons (of both genders)
July 28, 200817 yr Both quite nice birds Liv…congratulations on your first Green. The Cinnamon Grey looks good too, maybe he would be a good match…as Kaz said you would get some Grey Greens & the way she wrote it without a comer between Grey & the first Green making it Grey Greens & Grey Greens might be true…my aviary seems to be filling up with Grey Greens they are often nice size birds & of good type, lots of my better show types seem to be that colour. I like Cinnamons myself & they are good birds to improve feather quality later in other birds.
July 28, 200817 yr Author Thanks for your relies guys. When it comes to breeding, i am still not sure what i am wanting to achieve, I love the mixed up colourful look of the pet type and i love the size of the show type. I would like to breed some nice show types, some nice mixed up pet types and a blend of the two to make super pet types I was saying to my hubby earlier, i would like to breed quality, healthy birds for hand tame pets, that come with a health guarantee and information pack. I would also like to start a line of show types and get into the showing side too I think at the moment I am experimenting :hap: Edited July 28, 200817 yr by **Liv**
July 28, 200817 yr Liv I have a Certificate for the health of my birds I can send you copy if you like
July 28, 200817 yr Author Liv I have a Certificate for the health of my birds I can send you copy if you like Sounds great - I'd love a copy!! Thanks Neat
July 28, 200817 yr I would think that issuing a certificate of health might be a risky thing…it might be taken as a guarantee & once birds leave your hands anything can happen, as you have no further control over them & things can change very rapidly. I think you do your best to deliver a bird in good condition, but after that I wouldn’t be taking on any guarantee. So far I have bought a couple of birds that looked healthy in my opinion, but died in a couple of days & no one has ever offered to replace them for me.
July 28, 200817 yr Norm, it depends on how you write a guarantee up I think it should be descriptive and I know we do have a store that does a 30 day which I think is acceptable but I know where you are coming from what if they starve the bird bit hard to prove you or health issues. BUT, if you back up your birds this way and you screen your potential buyers along with talking them about care of budgies and handing them a care sheet that Aly had made up and is in the FAQ section then good things should happen. BUT it is always up to the breeder . MB, I think you are right on the aspect that the cinnamon gene can wash out the colors it is called not dilute. 2 very nice looking birds, congrats.
July 28, 200817 yr I sent it to your email It is a 3 day warranty The purpose of this warranty is to offer protection to the purchaser for any health problem that is not capable of being diagnosed at the time of the sale. It is also requires a Vet statement too and that I can have a second opion from my vet -
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