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Cinnamon fallows look almost EXACTLY like lacewings (you would have to be really good to spot the difference if you didn't know) and cannot be shown (not an allowable combination according to the standard).

 

IF you do feel the absolute need to use cinnamon then try and stick to hens as at least that way you know that all cocks will be split and all normal hens will be cinnamon free (my advise here is to quit the cocks and keep the normal hens). In fact using normal cocks can be a bit tricky too as you never know if they are split for cinnamon.

 

If you use a cinnamon cock you will have an incredible amount of wastage and be back tracking constantly as all hens will be cinnamon and all cocks split so then when you go to use the cocks 1/2 their baby cocks will also be split cinnamon, just you won't know which ones they are........ It's an absolute pain in the bottom, speaking from experience!

 

Go for your life with opaline as at this stage a thumb print on the wing is WAY better than pumping out cinnamon fallows and at least opaline fallow is an allowable combination. I have seen some tremendous opaline fallows too one of which I remember won the fallow class at the Nationals that was just stunning!

 

 

GOOD ADVICE Nubbly,,,,,,, :D

 

 

and we didnt even have to GOOGLE you :huh:;):(

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Cinnamon fallows look almost EXACTLY like lacewings (you would have to be really good to spot the difference if you didn't know) and cannot be shown (not an allowable combination according to the standard).

 

IF you do feel the absolute need to use cinnamon then try and stick to hens as at least that way you know that all cocks will be split and all normal hens will be cinnamon free (my advise here is to quit the cocks and keep the normal hens). In fact using normal cocks can be a bit tricky too as you never know if they are split for cinnamon.

 

If you use a cinnamon cock you will have an incredible amount of wastage and be back tracking constantly as all hens will be cinnamon and all cocks split so then when you go to use the cocks 1/2 their baby cocks will also be split cinnamon, just you won't know which ones they are........ It's an absolute pain in the bottom, speaking from experience!

 

Go for your life with opaline as at this stage a thumb print on the wing is WAY better than pumping out cinnamon fallows and at least opaline fallow is an allowable combination. I have seen some tremendous opaline fallows too one of which I remember won the fallow class at the Nationals that was just stunning!

 

Thanks Nuubly! I can understand why not to use them now. If I used a cinnamon cock, then all hens would be normal. So I would really only use a cinnamon cock if it is REALLY important for some quality hens.

 

No real need to google to research fallows as we have many experts on here. Nubbly stepped and and she breeds fallow for show. She should know.

 

I can't find much on here, I tried but next to nothing comes up

NUBBLY breeds fallows for show............she knows as I have said already. That why she posted in your topic. Thats why the suggestion about not using cinnamons.

 

PS Nubbly is also a JUDGE of budgerigars at shows.

 

Thanks Kaz.

 

Assuming the normal cocks arent already split for opaline or cinnamon too.

 

yes why we beginners are told to stick to normals :(

no other reason bar

as if you dont know the back ground of your birds you cant breed a line straight forward to plan with out things popping up

even if you breed your own normals these is a chance of something recessive popping up

but less a issue if only once rather than lots

 

I don't know the lineage of the 2 grey cocks ;) It's okay though, I will be glad to see the outcomes. The two greys are one's from you.

 

 

I think I get the jist of fallows. I don't have any normal opalines to put into my fallows full stop. Actually there is one grey green normal cock, very poor marknigs though. I wouldn't use him unless it was a larger bulky hen with no head on her, and I don't think I am near that stage yet :huh:

 

So mainly pair the birds back to normals?

If I used a cinnamon cock, then all hens would be normal.

 

Umm ...........NO :huh:

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If I used a cinnamon cock, then all hens would be normal.

 

Umm ...........NO ;)

 

All hens will be cinnamon and cocks will be spilt :huh: My head is quite fuzzed up tonight.

I've bred only 3 split fallows this season so far and all of them are grey opalines......good luck with your breeding Squeak, we will have lots to talk about! :huh:

Cinnamon fallows look almost EXACTLY like lacewings (you would have to be really good to spot the difference if you didn't know) and cannot be shown (not an allowable combination according to the standard).

 

IF you do feel the absolute need to use cinnamon then try and stick to hens as at least that way you know that all cocks will be split and all normal hens will be cinnamon free (my advise here is to quit the cocks and keep the normal hens). In fact using normal cocks can be a bit tricky too as you never know if they are split for cinnamon.

 

If you use a cinnamon cock you will have an incredible amount of wastage and be back tracking constantly as all hens will be cinnamon and all cocks split so then when you go to use the cocks 1/2 their baby cocks will also be split cinnamon, just you won't know which ones they are........ It's an absolute pain in the bottom, speaking from experience!

 

Go for your life with opaline as at this stage a thumb print on the wing is WAY better than pumping out cinnamon fallows and at least opaline fallow is an allowable combination. I have seen some tremendous opaline fallows too one of which I remember won the fallow class at the Nationals that was just stunning!

 

 

GOOD ADVICE Nubbly,,,,,,, :)

 

 

and we didnt even have to GOOGLE you ;):(:)

 

Dammit! I might have enjoyed being GOOGLED!!!!

:( That's what I thought ;)

There has been some great advice here on this post :)

your quiet interesting actually i coudnt rezist :);):(:)

 

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