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Hi everyone,

 

Theres two of my babies from this year that I have no Idea what mutation they are. What do you think? :D

 

Thanks nitsuD

 

No. 1)

 

Came from a:

 

Yellowface Cinnamon Sky Blue (Cock)

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and a

Sky Blue Cinnamon Spangle (Hen)

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And The Baby

 

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I'll post no. 2 later.

Yellow Face Sky Blue Cinnamon Spangle.

Edited by Linda_S

indeed, yellow face sky blue spangle, i think their's cinnamon too but the picture is kind of blurry

Edited by mattdog2

A yellowface sky cinnamon spangle... definatly cinnamon, no doubt about it :rolleyes:

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I forgot about 2 others so I'll post them as well

 

No.2 & No.3 & No.4)

 

Came from a:

 

Double Factor Spangle (Cock)

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and a

 

Grey Green Recessive Pied

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Baby 2) I originally thought it was a grey spangle

but when compared with one from another nest it

changed my mind.

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Baby 3 (Left) & Baby 4 (Right)

 

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I am guessing baby 2 is a Grey Opaline Spangle, baby 3 is a Olive Opaline Spangle and baby 4 is a Olive Spangle... I'm sure some more expert advice will come our way on it... :wub:... They look great though...

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I am guessing baby 2 is a Grey Opaline Spangle, baby 3 is a Olive Opaline Spangle and baby 4 is a Olive Spangle... I'm sure some more expert advice will come our way on it... :D ... They look great though...

 

 

Thanks LittleBudgie2005

Baby 2 is a Grey Opaline Spangle. Baby 3 and 4 look like Grey Green Spangles and the one on the left appears to be exhibiting signs of French Moult.

Edited by RIPbudgies

Not a grey opaline spangle. Just a grey spangle... Baby 3 is opaline spangle and baby 4 just a spangle :D

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Baby 2 is a Grey Opaline Spangle. Baby 3 and 4 look like Grey Green Spangles and the one on the left appears to be exhibiting signs of French Moult.

 

AAHHH :(:):( does anyone else think this?

if the baby comes out with hardly any wing or tail feathers, this is a normal case of French Molt. Howeveeer if the bird has pretty much no feathers at all, it is serious and it would have to be destroyed. if the baby yurns out to have a normal case of French MOult, there is a chance that i could be cured.

I could write on how it could be cured, but i will leave that if the bird does have French Moult. Ill keep and eye :( on this topic :(

when i first saw the bird, there was something different about it so it could be possible......

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