Posted July 16, 200915 yr doe every plain coloured bird that has a small head spot mean its split for pied i have a green one with a small yellow spot its the green one in the middle its a boy
July 16, 200915 yr If you see them on Spangles it doesn't mean they are split it is a normal part of the muation, if you see them on normals yes it means they are split for recessive (most likely).
July 16, 200915 yr Author If you see them on Spangles it doesn't mean they are split it is a normal part of the muation, if you see them on normals yes it means they are split for recessive (most likely). is that bird a normal elly
July 16, 200915 yr If you see them on Spangles it doesn't mean they are split it is a normal part of the muation, if you see them on normals yes it means they are split for recessive (most likely). is that bird a normal elly No its a spangle..........spots on spangles dont mean split for recessive............it can be part of spangle heritage.
July 16, 200915 yr If you see them on Spangles it doesn't mean they are split it is a normal part of the muation, if you see them on normals yes it means they are split for recessive (most likely). is that bird a normal elly I was going more by the title of the post head spots on budgies and making a general statement which still covers his question about his bird too.
July 17, 200915 yr they appear on spangles because pieds where used an lot in their breeding when the spangle breed first appeared. as kaz said when eon a spangle bird it doesn't mean they are are split.
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