Re: Single finch
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 20:22
Why not another canary ?
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NO Pieds are Recessive in zebsfinchbreeder wrote:That's why I said I knew the sex of the chicks right from the start. Cause fawn is sex linked. The dad is a fawn dilute pied out of a chestnut fronted cock and a fawn dilute pied hen. The mum is a normal gray out of a gray black fronted cock and a normal fawn hen. But there was some doubt as to mums parents carrying dilute.
Are you saying that dilute is dominant in the way that pied is?
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I don't have much luck with the canaries having had two die in the last 6 months so think I will stick to the Burkes and the Budgies.jusdeb wrote:Why not another canary ?
Your welcome any questions just ask.finchbreeder wrote:The trouble with being a finchbreeder who spends lots of time with a budgie breeder (mother) discussing pairings etc. is that when I am tierd the brain starts to scramble the types and not realise I am doing it.Was thinking of the way that Dominant pied budgies show up in their clutches. I do get it when I am not tiered and concentrating.
But my sincere thanks to you for putting me on track about Dilutes, as I am new to them and, obviously mistaken about the mode of inheritance. Got them from a pet shop who knew nothing about anything. And loving the pastel effect have been experimenting to see what happens. Now I can do so in a more informed way.So again thanks NSW.
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