Hey guys, after my gouldians have finished their moult I am now looking to sell some of my youngsters. I will be keeping one of the hens and breeding that to a new cock bird I will be purchasing. Unfortunetly I will be saying goodbye to my breeding pair that consists of 1 x red head white chested euro yellow cock and 1 x black headed purple chested blue hen. These young are the result of last years nest. I'm hoping the masters of gouldians on here could tell me a description of each one. I will number them for ease of identification. At this stage I'm planning to keep the (what I would call) single factor yellow white chested yellow headed hen no.1. If I bred this bird to a blue cock bird what do you think my chances are of many blue offspring??? I presume all of these young will be split to blue. Thankyou for your help!!
Also sorry for the slightly darker photos, it was quite overcast that day and I tried me best, the colors look much better in person. Thanks all!
Help with gouldian mutation id
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If anyone is interested to see the parents this is a link to their video from last year, sorry have a new phone and dont have photos of them on this one
https://youtu.be/tcmGVXldUBY
https://youtu.be/tcmGVXldUBY
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Yes they are all SF Euro yellows and if one parent was blue they are all split for blue.
A blue bird not being WB to that hen will give you pastel blue cocks, blue cocks, SF yellow cocks split to blue, possible SF hens, possible green back hen split blue and all will be split for WB.
There is a guide for percentages from different mutation matings but i just can't find it so someone might chime in with it shortly. Craig
A blue bird not being WB to that hen will give you pastel blue cocks, blue cocks, SF yellow cocks split to blue, possible SF hens, possible green back hen split blue and all will be split for WB.
There is a guide for percentages from different mutation matings but i just can't find it so someone might chime in with it shortly. Craig
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Thanks Craig. Yes I do have a calculator thing I used... problem was I dont think it was 100% accurate, pretty close though. I think a professional like your self is more accurate. Thanks for the help, so when I sell these young in the coming months I just call them all single factor euro yellow split to blue??? I guess the chest color they inherit has alot to do with what body color they learned towards..... as well as being cocks or hens. Though I think I will be keeping the no.1 hen to breed with, the no.2 cock bird is stunning, wish I had more aviary space to breed with him also
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Agree with Craig and add,
The hen being black head means all young cocks are split black head.
White breast young means hen is split white breast therefore all young will be split white breast.
If the hen is red tip beak, parents are spit yellow head. The red head young may be split yellow head.
If hen is YTB all red head young will be split yellow head.
Cock - R/y W DF
Hen - B/y P/w B (or YTB)
1. Y W Y/b hen
2. R/b W SF/b cock or R/b/y W SF/b
3. R P/w Y/b hens
4. R/b P/w SF/b cock or R/b/y P/w SF/b
5. Y/b P/w SF/b cock
The hen being black head means all young cocks are split black head.
White breast young means hen is split white breast therefore all young will be split white breast.
If the hen is red tip beak, parents are spit yellow head. The red head young may be split yellow head.
If hen is YTB all red head young will be split yellow head.
Cock - R/y W DF
Hen - B/y P/w B (or YTB)
1. Y W Y/b hen
2. R/b W SF/b cock or R/b/y W SF/b
3. R P/w Y/b hens
4. R/b P/w SF/b cock or R/b/y P/w SF/b
5. Y/b P/w SF/b cock
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Wow , thanks for the detail! 
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