November 11, 200915 yr Author anyway i want to ask a question if i may lacewings have purple cheek patch yes ?? is this in green series also ?? this is my lacewing baby ...the one that was plucked... yes and you can see laceing and tail feathers cin im asuming ?? well my lacewing chick is not got a cingal sighn of cinnamon no spots no feather no lace what so ever but mabe their is hope yet as its patches are same of your and records got years of family history right back so... must be but looks like an average lute to me
November 11, 200915 yr anyway i want to ask a question if i may lacewings have purple cheek patch yes ?? is this in green series also ?? this is my lacewing baby ...the one that was plucked... yes and you can see laceing and tail feathers cin im asuming ?? well my lacewing chick is not got a cingal sighn of cinnamon no spots no feather no lace what so ever but mabe their is hope yet as its patches are same of your and records got years of family history right back so... must be but looks like an average lute to me On my chick I see cinnamon in the tail feathers and she has cinnamon spots. I have had a white lacewing hen once that was sold to me as a albino and after her first moult suddenly showed the cinnamon of a lacewing.
November 11, 200915 yr Author On my chick I see cinnamon in the tail feathers and she has cinnamon spots. I have had a white lacewing hen once that was sold to me as a albino and after her first moult suddenly showed the cinnamon of a lacewing. yes i do know they can be late to bloom but this birds history i expected at least to see something the pet type lacewings kazzy just breed you could also c cinn straight up even though light but her nothing i too have a o8 hen i believed was albino was sold as albino and she now has purple cheek patches and cin spots you can just see here lacewing now she was my only albino hen to lol Edited November 11, 200915 yr by KAZ
November 11, 200915 yr Author thanks jim i will oh and great to see you around and kaz thanks i will keep thoughs for my recorlds the chicks are doing very well one stormer in nest all hens so im very happy their a gerring /flanagan /shepared birds mm very nice mix iwill put these chicks to my larger flanagan/shepared when their time comes
November 20, 200915 yr Author okay here we go the chicks ......drum roll , from the grey yf c&b- 08 breed hen bird (lovingly gifted all the way from wa from kaz ) and the skyblue split- /opaline cf1 -08 cock ( 20 .00 pet shop buy ) im proud to produce to you first generation breed by none other than little old me chick one ;grey opaline spangled hen 5 weeks old chick two ; yf 1 opaline spangled hen 5 weeks bit blurry sorry and last but not least the big fat lady chick 3 ; opaline grey spangle hen now for their foster chick from the grey spangle sh9-08 breed hen and g&g-08 breed greygreen split-/lacewing split-/blue cock a yellow undesided hen??????? i belive this chick has some how a murphys law bird :rofl: as i belive its a lutino ...however if this is so its been produced through cross over of the fathers genetics :hug: so ...but also being a supossed lacewing she could be masking opaline and spangle and lightly marked only with time will i really know for sure here she is so any ideas on her mutation would be good however im pretty sure she is a rezult of cross over as nubbly and i had a chat and i do have his history going back so ??? she looks lute to me i could be wrong though ,i kind of hope i am i will put pics from the rest of her clutch here when someone posts theirs a blue spangle cock and a grey green spangle cock from the same pairing
November 20, 200915 yr Author thank you im quiet proud of me seems being picky has payed off :rofl: okay other two chicks as promised from grey greenspilt-/lacewing x grey spangle hen blue spangle cock this is smallest in clutch and probbly to be culled pos split lacewing so... dont really want spangle lacewings and hes small well not really but compaired too the others he is may keep if he develops in the 6 months for my spangle line will see okay lucky last a very big grey green cock bird spangle this chick is the last out of 9 eggs why hes younger others were fostered out but birds got night fright and went off nest so but i got 3 chicks im happy this is another possable chick of theirs :hug: this ones got me stumped as im not sure if its theirs or my lacewing (which i thought at time was a albino )x the grey split-/cinnamonsplit-/opalines either way its either lacewing split or its not if its not its their chick for sure if it is well it still could be theirs or the other pairs so .....im pretty sure it is as i placed in three eggs with hope after being left go cold for hour or two all eggs lived and would have hatched but i thought they were dead in shell but no they werent so i left all other eggs in box after that and he hatched take a look will get better pics when not hobbling(due to my leg ingerd ) so much lol
November 21, 200915 yr shes not a r&t bird not by her code renee????anyways some baby pics up to date taken today thats them the 3 chicks here is the lacewing chick can someone tell me if its opaline and spangle would this cause it not to have cinn lacewing cause my lacewing has no lace :bump: and no cinnamon tail feather sure you didnt sell me a split lute nubbly :question: no seriously is it because shes opaline and spangle that the laceing is not visual ???? If she is spangle lacewing then it's going to be really hard to see any cinnamon markings, especially before she moults. What I do see are the 2 main tail quills (not the feather itself but the quill) being darker than the other tail feathers. That's normally a good indication of lacewing over lute as lute main tail quills look pinkish not slightly brown (cinnamon). Also it does look like a slightly lilac cheek patch (cheek patches in lacewings are generally a liliac colour in both yellow and whites) but that could just be the light in the photo. I do have normal lacewings that show virtually no markings until after they moult. Wait and see until after she moults and then decide. No lute in the breeding but like I pm'ed you, there is a chance of crossover in all lacewing breeding. Can you take a couple of clear photos looking down onto the top of her tail and looking down onto the back of her wings too? Mainly the tail I'm interested in seeing. I'll have to try and get some pics of my current young lacewings for you to compare, some are marking free on the wings at this stage. Edited November 21, 200915 yr by nubbly5
November 21, 200915 yr Author no seriously is it because shes opaline and spangle that the laceing is not visual ???? If she is spangle lacewing then it's going to be really hard to see any cinnamon markings, especially before she moults. What I do see are the 2 main tail quills (not the feather itself but the quill) being darker than the other tail feathers. That's normally a good indication of lacewing over lute as lute main tail quills look pinkish not slightly brown (cinnamon). Also it does look like a slightly lilac cheek patch (cheek patches in lacewings are generally a liliac colour in both yellow and whites) but that could just be the light in the photo. I do have normal lacewings that show virtually no markings until after they moult. Wait and see until after she moults and then decide. No lute in the breeding but like I pm'ed you, there is a chance of crossover in all lacewing breeding. Can you take a couple of clear photos looking down onto the top of her tail and looking down onto the back of her wings too? Mainly the tail I'm interested in seeing. I'll have to try and get some pics of my current young lacewings for you to compare, some are marking free on the wings at this stage. okay i will get some more pics tomorrow for you and thanks some to compare to would be good i had to choose the two hardest mutations to breed lol when it comes to precision of characteristics specially when they can cross over this is why im also breeding cinnamon so i can use anything from either lacewing or albino breeding to archive norm cinnamon's if they good but not for either of the albino or lacewing lines :question: im not going to be breeding spangle into them just was seeing his firtility with a known good hen next time i have a nice big grey green cinnamon hen for him ready for after summer :bump: Edited November 21, 200915 yr by KAZ
November 22, 200915 yr Author okay so some more pics really i cant take pics and hold its tail out so i hope this any help sorry if that doesnt help i will wait for sunny day been raining so took them inside
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