Posted August 11, 200816 yr Hey all you show breeders out there ( YOUUU WHOOOOO) Can you please post pics of a Good Show type comapred to a Bad or Not so good one I'd like to see the MASKS FEATHERS see the differece with Buff, Double Buff and Yellow, Also the SHOULDERS and WIDTH OF HEAD thanks
August 11, 200816 yr Hi Try this http://www.budgerigar.com.au/results.html you have to train your eye to a show bird the best is to be patient and just check all the links you can make sure you check Australia show bird as that is what you are after,and when the show are on go to as many as you can.It take a while but you will get there. Steve
August 11, 200816 yr Here is another link to very good quality birds --> http://www.budgerigar.com.au/Nat2008Photos.htm John
August 11, 200816 yr Author Thanks heaps guys I have been looking at members pics. But well these eyes aren't trained LMAO .... But they will be soon Again thanks
August 11, 200816 yr okay, like does their hair grow like that, or do you bring them to the budgie salon for a boofy doo?
August 11, 200816 yr Yeah Neat it takes time, for it to get into your head, I think I am slowly getting the idea or feel of what a bird should look like. When I see good birds on the net or on this forum I copy & keep so that I can look at them from time to time, so slowly it forms in your mind. The problem is that I don't agree will all that's in some of the birds, my thoughts are that the heads look quite good, but some need to have some of the body feathers trimmed down, so the bird is more sleek. So that you can see their feet & legs more & so you don't have to go trimming feathers around the vent to get fertile eggs. <br />okay, like does their hair grow like that, or do you bring them to the budgie salon for a boofy doo?<br /><br /><br /><br /> Erin its called directional feather & you have to select for it…it’s in their genes. Sorry it’s not as easy as a trip to the salon…LOL… Edited August 11, 200816 yr by Norm
August 12, 200816 yr Lutolf bird can only wish theyd come out like this!! Edited August 12, 200816 yr by the pie
August 12, 200816 yr Lutolf bird can only wish theyd come out like this!! This bird is of high show quality, yet to me, it is not attractive. I know that I am not a show breeder or a show judge, but to me, it does not look right. This is what happens when personal preference collides with show standards. It can happen with all pets. Personally I hate those hairless dogs. There are versions that come with hair, and some without hair. In the show dog worls, the ones with hair are the ones with the fault. To me, I would choose the hairy ones to the hairless ones everday.
August 12, 200816 yr I know what you mean Dave to me the bird has to function first as a healthy capable bird, before I think of what it will look like in a show. Us humans do some cruel things to other life forms in our quest for “THE IDEAL”. The Lutof bird has some good points…great spots with the bulls eye which you don’t see that much any more…I have some more show types that don’t even fly, it could be something to do with feather quality or buffy-ness, or if the directional feather is too great…can they really see in front of themselves to allow them to fly.
August 13, 200816 yr I think the photo of the Lutolf birds exagerates its features. If we had the same photo sideways then the bird would look different. I have been on another forum reading a post on exhibition birds that runs for 56 pages. Not sure if I can post it here but I will PM you the link Neat. Enjoy reading.
August 13, 200816 yr The thing is Daniel Lutolf says all his birds MUST fly; the all look similar to that picture too side on or front on. I do actually really like the style of his birds.
August 13, 200816 yr I do actually really like the style of his birds. Me too and the fact they are all tame and well behaved Edited August 13, 200816 yr by KAZ
August 13, 200816 yr Author I like the breeders birds - But they Look scruffy - he has them hand tamed and i have read alot of this guy and other - But i am sooo confused! .... I am not expecting to winn TOP BENCH - but i would like to win something one day I guess knowledge and experience - I am going to ask if i can stand with the judges and etc and hound them with my question LMAO - they are sooo going to either 1, wish i never came or 2, be delighted that a young breeder is keen to get into the show side of thing I should stop talking about it and go and get a pair lol and see how i go from there, But i am scared that I will pick **** ones LOL,
August 13, 200816 yr Ask the breeder to pick a pair for you. If you like them get them if not ask for another pair. Dont worry no matter how good they are now in 12 mths you will still think they are **** compared to what you will have then!! Go-on just get some LOL
August 13, 200816 yr I am not expecting to winn TOP BENCH - but i would like to win something one day I guess knowledge and experience - I am going to ask if i can stand with the judges and etc and hound them with my question LMAO - they are sooo going to either 1, wish i never came or 2, be delighted that a young breeder is keen to get into the show side of thing I should stop talking about it and go and get a pair lol and see how i go from there, But i am scared that I will pick **** ones LOL, Be patient before you buy birds. Its my second year breeding show birds and I have not shown any. This Friday will be my first. I am taking 3 birds to our table show to see how they square up with the other novice breeders. I dont expect to win but I do expect to come back with answers on where my birds need improvements. Keep in mind when talking to breeders/judges it is only their opinion on what makes one bird better than the others. You coud show the same birds to different judges and they will all rate them differently.
August 13, 200816 yr Be patient before you buy birds. Its my second year breeding show birds and I have not shown any. This Friday will be my first. I am taking 3 birds to our table show to see how they square up with the other novice breeders. I dont expect to win but I do expect to come back with answers on where my birds need improvements. Keep in mind when talking to breeders/judges it is only their opinion on what makes one bird better than the others. You coud show the same birds to different judges and they will all rate them differently. Very good advice :hap:
August 13, 200816 yr Author okay ... I am going to do it .... I can't believe that I am nervous is that normal or a Neat thing :hap;
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