Hi everyone, Thanks for all of the compliments! I didn't think this would have gathered this much attention, how wrong was I.
werty wrote:Daniel wrote:Hi All,
Has anyone seen a gouldian Fledge with colour, I have a nest of 5, the last 2 to fledge come out with colour. One has a bit of colour and the last has a lot of colour.
Cheers
Daniel.
Is that normal?
You must have super gouldians
I'm not to sure about super gouldians, But I'll happily except it.
matcho wrote:As said by others "very unusual."
They look like "keepers" to me to see if the trait is carried on. Would also keep tabs on the parents to see if next clutch has similar properties.
Ken.
Looking back at the photos. A few of the first clutch of 7 had a bit of colour in them, but not as much as the one in this clutch.
Tiaris wrote:I typically notice slight dimorphism at fledging but these ones are exceptional. The white throat is also prominent even on the young hen siblings. Would be very interesting to see if these young males mature with brighter than usual colour after the moult. I'd ring them & compare them to others later.
Thanks for the advise, I have put a second ring on to see what happens.
ShaneGowland wrote:To be able to sex young Gouldians from such a young age would be a great boon to many breeders. Good luck producing more of these

How can you tell what the sex will be at such an young age?
Finchy wrote:Those are amazing. Beautiful little youngsters and something I've never seen before.
What are you feeding them ?!

Thanks, I feed them Avigrain red finch mix (As blue was unavailable at the time), Egg and Biscuit mix, Sprouted seed (Avigrain Blue finch mix), Green Millet.
elferoz777 wrote:Must be that lovely north wollongong air
great looking birds regardless of the colour.
flick me a pm if you ever sell your excess as those birds look good.
It must be something in the air around here

. If I sell any I'll let you know.
Cheers,
Daniel