Silver or blue star finch

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Craig52
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I believe the mutation is autosomal so it would be easy to reproduce. The pics are not mine but i did breed some many years ago and everyone hated them as they were all after the brightly coloured WA stars. I dumped them at a dealers who gave an asking price for regular brighter coloured birds.
Now it seems that everyone wants them as a new mutation that imo is not very nice to look at.
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I find the yellows and pieds most interesting to look at, but would go the blues over the other "in between" colours. Thanks for the full range of pics Craig.
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Adcoetzee
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Thank you guys. Those are the only pic i come up with aswell.
They are getting more comin here in RSA
Got two cocks so was just wondering how to pair them up.
Red headed , yellow headed or red headed isb those are the females I have avail now.
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arthur
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Would depend on a few things

- Are your 'Blues' from Red or Yellow headed stock? . . would be the main one

- Are Red hens pure or split for Yellow . .



I think what you call 'Isabel' we call 'Cinnamon' and is sex-linked
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Adcoetzee
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I do not have any splits. Starting from scratch with the two pure silver cocks.
From red headed.
Is there a differance in the "blues" if they come from red or yellow?
Red headed hens are pure and they dont have any pied in there genetics.
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arthur
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Theoretically there should not be any difference (colourwise) . . the 'blue gene' is supposed to eliminate the yellows, reds, and oranges . . but in many of the 'blue' parrots the y's, r's, o's are not completely eliminated . . but are greatly reduced . . and you CAN see a faint pink in some of the pics of Blue Stars

My honest answer is that I don't know . . and others more familiar with the 'blue' star may not know either

I was more wondering if the hens may be carrying hidden 'yellow-head'

But you will have to go with the birds you've got . . and it won't affect the transmission of the blue gene
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