Any comments on availability, price, etc on . .
"Yellow" Redbrows . .
"Yellow" RC Cordons
"Yellow" Crimsons
Yellows
- Craig52
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There are yellow cheek cordons being bred in Qld and WA and most likely NSW. I have no experience with these. Price not sure but probably 2 to 3 times normal birds.
Yellow crimsons, not established yet although would be quite easy if obtainable. Some in the wild but plenty bred oversea's, in particular Europe,in fact they struggle to get pure crimson one's now . Price here probably a grand a pr. Pic is bird in the wild Northern WA.
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That Crimson is one nice looking bird. Generally I see a yellow version of a Red bird and prefer the original. But if Crimsons all look this good this I could fancy. Sounds like they must be recessive and sex linked? But like lots of first mutations, in need of lots of careful outcrossing and record keeping.
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Has anyone seen the "Yellow Melba's" before, and have they ever been in Australian aviculture
I remember seeing some yellow cordons for sale somewhere but I cannot remember where
There was a bloke from Armidale on Pet link wanting to trade orange cheeked wax bills for yellow red rows, yellows cordons, and a few rarities like Aberdeens
Thanks
Noah Till
I remember seeing some yellow cordons for sale somewhere but I cannot remember where
There was a bloke from Armidale on Pet link wanting to trade orange cheeked wax bills for yellow red rows, yellows cordons, and a few rarities like Aberdeens
Thanks
Noah Till
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FB, i know the person who has this bird in their backyard in Northern WA. It has paired up with the hen crimson in the pic and their second breeding season has just finished but no yellow young have been seen.
The mutation mode is most likely autosomal recessive because no coloured young hens have been spotted of which would mean it's not Sexlinked. All their young would be split for yellow.
Craig
The mutation mode is most likely autosomal recessive because no coloured young hens have been spotted of which would mean it's not Sexlinked. All their young would be split for yellow.
Craig
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Craig - good to hear that it is doing well. Autosomal recessive would make sence if nothing has shown up yet. Thanks for the info.
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I think the yellow cordons I saw were at the $400 to $600 mark
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