What gouldian mutations have people got or establishing that are new
- Boma
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Good question. Although I don't have any, I know of Lime and Dark Factor being established in recent years. But I think the original colours (ie "normals") are still the best. Just wish there were more normals around that were not tainted by mutation genes. Unfortunately Star Finches seem to be going the same way.
- Mr Tino
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Hi castow the newest gouldian are around at the moment is the cinnamon and the cinnamon blue in Melbourne.you can see picture of them on this forum from a guy name Garyh who post them,if you have look at.
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Several people have been working on getting the blue to go up the back of the head (with blackheaded SF yellows) for the past couple of years. Do not know how that is proceeding?
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Wait til my young colour. Ill post a foto.finchbreeder wrote: ↑12 Jan 2018, 20:02 Several people have been working on getting the blue to go up the back of the head (with blackheaded SF yellows) for the past couple of years. Do not know how that is proceeding?
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Ive been working on the blue heads for a while now and have a few good ones.
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