October 18, 200816 yr getting closer to the time... Look forward to seeing them pop out in a little while. Good Luck!
October 21, 200816 yr You like this shared breeding don't you KAZ. I can't believe I didn't see this thread sooner. Your a lucky person Renee... very lucky to be able to breed with some of KAZ's birds... although I must say you have some nice birds yourself. Its not something I do regularly JB. Just the occasional experiment with "lesser birds". Renee has some very lovely birds. **UPDATE*** This pair have their first egg.
October 22, 200816 yr Pair four...recessive pied hen and green split recessive pied cock........4 eggs One egg had a hole in it so it has been removed. Two are definitely fertile. Third maybe not.
October 22, 200816 yr You like this shared breeding don't you KAZ. I can't believe I didn't see this thread sooner. Your a lucky person Renee... very lucky to be able to breed with some of KAZ's birds... although I must say you have some nice birds yourself. Its not something I do regularly JB. Just the occasional experiment with "lesser birds". Renee has some very lovely birds. **UPDATE*** This pair have their first egg. Second egg.
October 22, 200816 yr Author Pair One: Lutino and Olive- 3 eggs, too early to candle. Pair Three: Violet and Spangle - 6 eggs, Three are Fertile! :yes:
October 22, 200816 yr Fantastic. Now remember don't drop them... I was looking at the Melton Budgerigar Society Newsletter and they were saying that 50% success of fertility is pretty good.
October 24, 200816 yr Author Pair One: Lutino and Olive- 4 eggs, they look clear to me Pair Three: Violet and Spangle - 7 eggs, Four are Fertile!
October 24, 200816 yr Fingers crossed maybe Pair 1 eggs will surprise you, Violet Spangles what a gorgeous combo I can't wait to see the chicks.
October 24, 200816 yr Author Fingers crossed maybe Pair 1 eggs will surprise you, Violet Spangles what a gorgeous combo I can't wait to see the chicks. Yeah I'm hoping for that too - but the cock has to be split for blue for that to happen .... and we don't know if he is :mellow:
October 24, 200816 yr Fingers crossed maybe Pair 1 eggs will surprise you, Violet Spangles what a gorgeous combo I can't wait to see the chicks. The grey green spangle is not split blue
October 25, 200816 yr when you say split for blue, if one of the grey green spangles grandparents were blue would he (the grey green spangle) be split for blue?? Can genes skip generations?
October 25, 200816 yr Three eggs with the green dom pied boy and his hen now. This boy and his hen have been split up...nothing happening at all.
October 25, 200816 yr shame, he is an awesome looking boy. maybe he will click with another hen at another time..... sounds stupid to say, but maybe you found the first male who was having trouble getting in the mood
October 25, 200816 yr Thats a real pity Kaz, he is gorgeous. Hopefully next time he'll get in the mood.
October 25, 200816 yr too bad, what color was the hen Kaz? The hen is a grey green spangle Elly :party0011:
October 25, 200816 yr I was curious you know I have read that many a budgie that won't breed is looking for a nice bright green budgie, the grey green is more dull.
October 28, 200816 yr Author Pair One: Lutino and Olive- 6 eggs, Two are Fertile! Pair Three: Violet and Spangle - 7 eggs, Four are Fertile! Edited October 28, 200816 yr by renee
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