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How To Create A Rainbow Budgie?

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Hello everyone.

I woudl like to get some rainbow chicks in my pet-type aviary, and I was just wondering what hen I would go about purchasing to achieve this in 1st generation (one pairing, chicks straight up). My understanding of a rainbow budgie is:

-Blue Series Yellowface Opaline Clearwing.

 

The cock bird I have is a YF II Sky Blue Opaline Spangle. Am I able to achieve this in first generation?

Unless your spangle cock is split for clearwing you can't get a rainbow from him in one generation. Also a rainbow does not have the spangle mutation so you would be better to start with a non spangle.

 

To produce rainbows it is necessary for the clearwing gene to come from both parents. A yellow face opaline blue cock that is split for clearwing mated to a clearwing hen would produce some rainbows

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Unless your spangle cock is split for clearwing you can't get a rainbow from him in one generation. Also a rainbow does not have the spangle mutation so you would be better to start with a non spangle.

 

To produce rainbows it is necessary for the clearwing gene to come from both parents. A yellow face opaline blue cock that is split for clearwing mated to a clearwing hen would produce some rainbows

 

Clearwings are hard to get onto around here. So either way I need to get 2 birds? okay, So what birds would I need to get if I wanted to have rainbows?

Unless your spangle cock is split for clearwing you can't get a rainbow from him in one generation. Also a rainbow does not have the spangle mutation so you would be better to start with a non spangle.

 

To produce rainbows it is necessary for the clearwing gene to come from both parents. A yellow face opaline blue cock that is split for clearwing mated to a clearwing hen would produce some rainbows

 

Clearwings are hard to get onto around here. So either way I need to get 2 birds? okay, So what birds would I need to get if I wanted to have rainbows?

 

 

I believe Neville has already told you what you need :P

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Unless your spangle cock is split for clearwing you can't get a rainbow from him in one generation. Also a rainbow does not have the spangle mutation so you would be better to start with a non spangle.

 

To produce rainbows it is necessary for the clearwing gene to come from both parents. A yellow face opaline blue cock that is split for clearwing mated to a clearwing hen would produce some rainbows

 

Clearwings are hard to get onto around here. So either way I need to get 2 birds? okay, So what birds would I need to get if I wanted to have rainbows?

 

 

I believe Neville has already told you what you need :P

Whoops, okay thanks Kaz. I think I wil need to ask around at the club for a bird like that, doesn't sound to common :(

 

 

look here

http://www.budgieplace.com/v_combinations.html

their is not on this page but in this link a thing on rainbows

 

Thanks GB.

I think I wil need to ask around at the club for a bird like that, doesn't sound to common :(

 

 

You most likely wont find it amongst show breeders as it is a composite bird not a bird show breeders in a club would be trying to breed. You need to find a pet breeder who dabbles in this or you need to create it yourself by buying in some breeding birds to create a rainbow in stages. It may take some time :D

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I think I wil need to ask around at the club for a bird like that, doesn't sound to common :(

 

 

You most likely wont find it amongst show breeders as it is a composite bird not a bird show breeders in a club would be trying to breed. You need to find a pet breeder who dabbles in this or you need to create it yourself by buying in some breeding birds to create a rainbow in stages. It may take some time :D

 

So maybe if I bought a clearwing blue hen, breed some chicks and keep a yf blue cock bird (split clearwing) and maybe buy in another clearwing hen, and just dabble around with getting the right mutations in? I don't mind if it isn't "technically" a rainbow, just because I sell to petshops and privatley, and birds like rainbows are more likely to attract the eye.

I think I wil need to ask around at the club for a bird like that, doesn't sound to common :(

 

 

You most likely wont find it amongst show breeders as it is a composite bird not a bird show breeders in a club would be trying to breed. You need to find a pet breeder who dabbles in this or you need to create it yourself by buying in some breeding birds to create a rainbow in stages. It may take some time :D

 

So maybe if I bought a clearwing blue hen, breed some chicks and keep a yf blue cock bird (split clearwing) and maybe buy in another clearwing hen, and just dabble around with getting the right mutations in? I don't mind if it isn't "technically" a rainbow, just because I sell to petshops and privatley, and birds like rainbows are more likely to attract the eye.

 

 

if your not worryed about the tech bit then

a cinnamon opaline violet yf type 1 or dom pied yf op spangle violet or sky blue are quite nice

df australian golden face in same mutations and colour leaving out spangle also very nice

I think I wil need to ask around at the club for a bird like that, doesn't sound to common :(

 

 

You most likely wont find it amongst show breeders as it is a composite bird not a bird show breeders in a club would be trying to breed. You need to find a pet breeder who dabbles in this or you need to create it yourself by buying in some breeding birds to create a rainbow in stages. It may take some time :D

 

Kaz is right there! I would cringe at sticking different varieties into my clearwings. It's hard enough to keep them to show standard as it is! But if you can buy a couple of clearwings I suppose you are at least some of the way there. Ask John Mulley if he has any he might sell you.

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I think I wil need to ask around at the club for a bird like that, doesn't sound to common :(

 

 

You most likely wont find it amongst show breeders as it is a composite bird not a bird show breeders in a club would be trying to breed. You need to find a pet breeder who dabbles in this or you need to create it yourself by buying in some breeding birds to create a rainbow in stages. It may take some time :D

 

Kaz is right there! I would cringe at sticking different varieties into my clearwings. It's hard enough to keep them to show standard as it is! But if you can buy a couple of clearwings I suppose you are at least some of the way there. Ask John Mulley if he has any he might sell you.

 

I suppose you are right, even if I could just find some blue series clearwings that would be good.

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