Posted September 5, 200915 yr Just wondering what variety these two girls are the green has a spot on the back of her head and iris rings. Is the blue hen a recessive pied? thank you
September 5, 200915 yr first one a light green sf dom pied (???) i dont think the second is a recessive. the recessive pieds have full black eyes and the wings have much, much more white then full wings :happy-dancing: Edited September 5, 200915 yr by CUTE.SPANGLED.BUB
September 5, 200915 yr First one is a cinnamon green dominant pied. Second one is recessive pied but extremely heavily marked in the wings.
September 5, 200915 yr oh okay i didn't think that was possible! thats a very interesting bird :happy-dancing: Edited September 5, 200915 yr by CUTE.SPANGLED.BUB
September 5, 200915 yr Author thanks for those replys I am very happy to know I actually do have a dom pied :happy-dancing: also can recessive pieds have the head patch?
September 5, 200915 yr thanks for those replys I am very happy to know I actually do have a dom pied :happy-dancing: also can recessive pieds have the head patch? Dom pieds have the head patch. Recessives dont. Recessive splits can have a small spot on the back of their heads occasionally.
September 5, 200915 yr Author would the spots on these two hens be classed as a head patch they do not have iris rings
September 5, 200915 yr Those arent exactly head patches as recessives dont have head patches. Those are just typical recessive markings around the head area.
September 5, 200915 yr Author thanks for clearing that up for me I was also wondering what the dom pied hen in the top photo paired with my olive green spangled male would produce
September 5, 200915 yr baby cocks: 25.0% 1.0 D green /cinnamon 25.0% 1.0 D green spangle(sf) /cinnamon 25.0% 1.0 D green (Aus)pied(sf) /cinnamon 25.0% 1.0 D green (Aus)pied(sf) spangle(sf) /cinnamon and baby hens: 25.0% 0.1 D green 25.0% 0.1 D green spangle(sf) 25.0% 0.1 D green (Aus)pied(sf) 25.0% 0.1 D green (Aus)pied(sf) spangle(sf) 1.0 is a boy and 0.1 are girls. the d stands for dark. i think there is meant to be 50% of the babies light green and 505 of the babies dark green Edited September 5, 200915 yr by CUTE.SPANGLED.BUB
September 5, 200915 yr Author thats great thank you very much, here is some pictures of the new babes and their parents hen -cobalt normal? cock- cobalt violet opaline just wondering what these babes will be/look like
September 5, 200915 yr the three on the left are Opaline blue hens the other two are nomal blues males
September 5, 200915 yr if youre like me and are sometimes tired and cant be bothered working out the genetics, here is a very useful genetic calculator. http://www.vin.com/WebLink.plx?URL=http://www.gencalc.com/ you need to click on Budgerigars on the right coloum the 1.0 is the cocks side and 0.1 is hens side. there is no green budgie button so if you leave it and not tell the calc the colour it will autmatcically be green. another point is the dark factor selection there. it says SF and DF. for greens, if you dont click either it represents light green. if you choose SF it means youre saying dark green and if you choose DF you are saying olive budgie. same with blues; skyblue(no button) cobalt(SF) mauve(DF) Edited September 5, 200915 yr by CUTE.SPANGLED.BUB
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