An area to discuss new and established colour mutations.
wsfinch
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06 May 2016, 02:27
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vettepilot_6
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06 May 2016, 11:05
Different...dont know about mutation though (dont remember silverbills having colour on their rump) maybe hybrid at the start with yellowrump?
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wsfinch
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06 May 2016, 12:27
vettepilot_6 wrote: Different...dont know about mutation though (dont remember silverbills having colour on their rump) maybe hybrid at the start with yellowrump?
Hi bro
I'm not sure
but they mutation yellow rump from normal split albino (left)
and normally albino have pink rump first
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casehulsebosch
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06 May 2016, 13:59
Lots of Silverbill mutations around in Europe.
May I suggest you pose the question on a UK forum?
cheers, Case
Craig52
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06 May 2016, 17:31
casehulsebosch wrote: Lots of Silverbill mutations around in Europe.
May I suggest you pose the question on a UK forum?
cheers, Case
He already has Case and got a few good and bad remarks.
Craig
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06 May 2016, 20:40
You seem to have got them breeding well from the quantity there. Is the pink/yellow colour sex linked?
LML
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wsfinch
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07 May 2016, 02:44
Craig52 wrote: casehulsebosch wrote: Lots of Silverbill mutations around in Europe.
May I suggest you pose the question on a UK forum?
cheers, Case
He already has Case and got a few good and bad remarks.
Craig
How about for discussion mutation in Europe
advise me pls. I really want to know for improve my silverbill breeding
wsfinch
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07 May 2016, 02:46
finchbreeder wrote: You seem to have got them breeding well from the quantity there. Is the pink/yellow colour sex linked?
LML
Im not sure bro
I think maybe pink/yellow color is recessive gene linked ,not sex linked.
wsfinch
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07 May 2016, 02:49
casehulsebosch wrote: Lots of Silverbill mutations around in Europe.
May I suggest you pose the question on a UK forum?
cheers, Case
Thank you bro
and can you show me for uk forum link
I never seen UK link before
Thank you
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27 May 2016, 06:10
wsfinch wrote: vettepilot_6 wrote: Different...dont know about mutation though (dont remember silverbills having colour on their rump) maybe hybrid at the start with yellowrump?
Hi bro
I'm not sure
but they mutation yellow rump from normal split albino (left)
and normally albino have pink rump first
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The bird on the left is not a pure african silverbill, it has indian blood.