November 13, 201113 yr Another shot of my boy, have tried resizing this so many times Kaz and I can't get it to work? Photo size is great mate...................so is the bird !!! Sometimes the photos dont seem the right size until we refresh our browser.
November 30, 201113 yr Author The cobalt is SPLIT FALLOW woohoo!! Have another couple more good ones in the nest as well The lut has nice size and feather but down on colour, have another 3 really similar from the same nest. Both about 30 days old. Edited November 30, 201113 yr by fordmob
December 1, 201113 yr Author Look like lovely chicks, would lut. colour up more after it's first moult? Honestly it's been that long since I have bred one I can't remember. I think it will stay roughly the same. The reason is that it is from a Lut-Alb pairing, so it is split blue. I could breed it to a well coloured lut or split lut or use it to breed albs, all is not lost. It will be a really handy hen.
December 1, 201113 yr Very nice babies Dan, I did the same, put a lutino cock with an albino hen and got a lutino hen and she is quite nice too but my plan was to pair like that so I can put the lutino hen with my clear body next year and they will be both split blue.
December 1, 201113 yr i had a really nice lute cock pop out how im baffeled it was a foster and dont know who from was great big cock not that big that he didnt excape the door opened your birds looking good dan keep em comming
December 4, 201113 yr Author This hen I am very excited about. Will get some better shots and pop her in the show, she's just not quite ripe yet. Edited December 4, 201113 yr by fordmob
December 4, 201113 yr Author Yeah got my fingers crossed with her Julie, she could be a real cracker. Having a good run at the moment, have a few in the nest feathering up very nicely. Just waiting for something to go terribly wrong......
December 6, 201113 yr if you wait for horable things they will come dan just injoy whats not going wrong and dont change anything as thats when trouble hits
December 15, 201113 yr Author The latest offerings are starting to show some directional feather. Two of the birds have a GB parent. Thanks GB! Her birds certainly carry the right sort of feather. a better shot of the grey green cinnamon above
December 15, 201113 yr Author if you wait for horable things they will come dan just injoy whats not going wrong and dont change anything as thats when trouble hits I lost one nice grey green but I have it's sibling who is just as good. Things are going okay GB. Not breeding heaps but breeding keepers at the moment. Starting to slow down and slowly emptying the breeding cages. Looks like I am a cinnamon breeder again which is interesting since that was my most succesful variety last time around. That grey green above which is a dom pied was from the Henry George cinnamon and that dom pied hen that I got from your friend. He is a big strong boy, you can't tell too much from that photo but he will be a nice bird. You know where the other 2 have come from.
December 15, 201113 yr Very nice Dan, you must be pleased. I like them all but the but the yellow is really nice, I think it is because I am partial to them but can never breed one worth keeping.
December 15, 201113 yr Author Very nice Dan, you must be pleased. I like them all but the but the yellow is really nice, I think it is because I am partial to them but can never breed one worth keeping. She's nice Julie, has lovely soft feather and good direction. At this stage she is on the smaller side. She is from a Fox stud hen. Maybe you should see her about a yellowface. The other two are big strong birds with the grey green pied being a big solid cock bird. I will get some better photos of him. The cinnamon grey green is really showy with classy lines and lovely feather. Am really rapt with her. She is a hen I can really build my stud on. Bred from a Fox stud cock bird and a bird with a crook hip given to me by Graham Tevelein.
December 15, 201113 yr if you wait for horable things they will come dan just injoy whats not going wrong and dont change anything as thats when trouble hits I lost one nice grey green but I have it's sibling who is just as good. Things are going okay GB. Not breeding heaps but breeding keepers at the moment. Starting to slow down and slowly emptying the breeding cages. Looks like I am a cinnamon breeder again which is interesting since that was my most succesful variety last time around. That grey green above which is a dom pied was from the Henry George cinnamon and that dom pied hen that I got from your friend. He is a big strong boy, you can't tell too much from that photo but he will be a nice bird. You know where the other 2 have come from. im glad to hear the same goes on at my stud i dont mind though less to run around after less to decide what to cull out and better results in birds quality you say your going to breed the cinnamon's again well you are welcome to any my cinnamon hens and cocks or split cin cocks i don't want have few hens here now im happy to part with before they reach 6 months we can talk if you like you know me if its going to be used well im happy to hold on to them for you till you can travel down as for splat chances for her getting a yf from me are very high but not till next year now birds are on brake till march /april
December 20, 201113 yr Author My dominant pied cock bird and a classy opaline hen that's feathering up nicely. Hey GB. Will PM you. I have more than enough to work with next season now so I can probably get some big cock birds to you.
December 20, 201113 yr Author I love it when you get a hen like that that has got a bit about her and doesn't have a heap of feather. I reckon those are the birds that you can really work with because you know that it they look good without feather they will look great when you add a bit of feather to thier offspring. They are the sort of birds I try to buy. The dom pied is a big strong boy with length and shoulder. He has really good permanent directional feather, he also has heaps of backskull. It's funny how birds with backskull can lose thier impact a bit as it gives the impression that they are pinched at the front where really they are just extra wide through the skull. It's all about getting the proportions right I suppose. Edit: The pied is out of Henry George's Bob Smith line. He definitely has a bit of a Bob Smith look about him. http://bobsmithbudgerigar.com/ Edited December 20, 201113 yr by fordmob
December 23, 201113 yr My dominant pied cock bird and a classy opaline hen that's feathering up nicely. Hey GB. Will PM you. I have more than enough to work with next season now so I can probably get some big cock birds to you. ill be looking forward to hearing from you then
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