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Here is a picture of mom and dad. While you're at it, what do you think Dad's mutation is.

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and here is Baby.

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Thank you, I look forward to your answers.

I really know nothing about mutations, but wow dad is a stunner!!!!!!!! I would keep him at Fort Knox.

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Thank you Phoebes. Fort Knox is a little way from Québec, and these birds live in France.

I guess I'll have to wait a bit for other answers.

Here is a new photo of the baby

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Hi,

 

I'm not to good with mutations but i will have a go at it. Male might be a golden face grey wing but unsure of baby.

 

Thanks

That baby is so adorable! he looks like a multi colored pop sickle. I wish we had more variety of budgies here. You really got a good picture of him. I don't know if you saw my thread about my dream budgie but he looks much like the dad. http://forums.budgie...ie

 

You have to admit you kind of have my dream budgie. T'as vraiment de la chance! Notice in my thread my dream bird was a Sky blue yellowface mutant 2 spangle. I can hardly wait to see what your birds mutations are.

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I think Bird love is on the right track I think I might add opaline, greywing I don't know mutations much either. Sadly we seem to be a bit short on mutations experts these days. So I guess it's read, read, and guess until we get close to the mark. l.o.l

 

Baby is beautiful maybe classed as a pied/dilute even of some sort, also if male he should be split Albino. Love more pics as it colours up more.

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It's not my bird Phoebes, It belongs to a member of my forum in France. J'ai un forum en français, le plus gros et le meilleur! But I stink at mutations, and right now, we seem to be lacking experts too. My specialty is nutrition. I have a limited interest in genetics and we could not make this one out. Do you live in Québec City? I checked you dream budgie vidéo, it made me dream of Barbados! Especially since the weather is so rotten here.

 

The baby robyn, everytime somebody gives it a try it's different. I tought dilute too, perhaps his marking will become a little darker as he gets older, because now it's almost nothing. But don't forget the yellow face you guys.

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I don't want to be a pest, but I would really like more opinions... Who is the master mutation identifier?

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The baby is Yellow face opaline greywing. The cheek patch in the last photo is saying pied or spangle. More photo's would be good.

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I will ask for more photos, thank you Rachel.

Hi Martine

Im no expert but here goes.

 

Your cock bird looks to be Yellow face T2, Clear flight pied

Hen is ino

Chick is Yellowface T2, grey + Clearflight pied/ split to ino.

I am taking a guess but I think that the diluted nature of the chicks colour comes from the fact that the only thing colour wise that the hen has contributed is ino therefore NO additional genetics to offset the natural dilution of colour that occurs with the YF mutation. (this is a guess and cant back it up or dispel my little theory at this time)

All of my current YF chicks cary Df of violet + Sf of grey so my colours are at the other end of the scale to this chick.

food for thought

paulie

 

also I dont think full opaline as a visual trait but the cock does display an opalescent trait in the wings

I don't want to be a pest, but I would really like more opinions... Who is the master mutation identifier?

 

Hi Martine, when I first joined b.b.c there were several members, show breeders, who could identify birds from 3-4 day old chicks to whatever mutation that was queried. Unfortunately they seem to moved on to other hobbies/sites etc. I for one really miss their input.

For the rest of us I think it's read whatever information we can get hold of and make as close a guess at mutations as possible. There are still a couple on here that have picked it up a lot more than I have, being only a pet breeder I don't find it a problem. Even though I'd like to get my head around it, it all seems a bit hard for an "old hen" l.o.l, to tackle fully.

Dad is no way a clearflight pied. He is a goldenface most likely SF gf cobalt and also appears to be greywing as already stated and opaline . mum could be hiding anything under her albino white coat of little surprises

 

Hi Martine

Im no expert but here goes.

 

Your cock bird looks to be Yellow face T2, Clear flight pied NO

Hen is ino

Chick is Yellowface T2, grey + Clearflight pied/ split to ino.

I am taking a guess but I think that the diluted nature of the chicks colour comes from the fact that the only thing colour wise that the hen has contributed is ino therefore NO additional genetics to offset the natural dilution of colour that occurs with the YF mutation. (this is a guess and cant back it up or dispel my little theory at this time)

All of my current YF chicks cary Df of violet + Sf of grey so my colours are at the other end of the scale to this chick.

food for thought

paulie

 

also I dont think full opaline as a visual trait but the cock does display an opalescent trait in the wings

 

 

the fact that the only thing colour wise that the hen has contributed is ino therefore NO additional genetics to offset the natural dilution of colour that occurs with the YF mutation. (this is a guess and cant back it up or dispel my little theory at this time)

 

 

an ino can hide anything so your statement isnt correct. . An ino hen we had breeding recently produced ALL GREY OPALINE DOMINANT PIEDS when paired with a blue split ino cock.....this proved that under her "little white coat of surprises " she was in fact a DF grey opaline DF dom pied.................so what an ino hen contributes can be anything under the sun .......because you cant see what she is carrying or masking

 

 

Baby appears to be a yf or gf blue dilute

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