
Regards,
Jade
location 4
Unrelated parents, ok. Given she's a hen, now I'm thinking a sex-linked mutation - dad being split to yellow-face.JadeWelch wrote:Hopefully this reply does not cause confusion. The parents of the bird in question are visually normal Red-faced Parrot Finches and they are unrelated.
As the Mum is normal, on the balance of probabilities, one would suspect the yellow-face has come from the father and is a sex-linked mutation.JadeWelch wrote:The parents of the pair that produced this interesting bird is only known for the hen. Her parents were a pied sea-green and a visually normal bird.
If it is a sexlinked mutation and a normal cock bird has been mated to her the young cocks will be possibles but most likely split and the young hens will be normal as you can't get split hens you can only get young coloured hens if the normal looking father is split but you say he is not related so can't be split.Joseph wrote:Hi all and thanks for inviting me. I've just found two babies out of the nest from the the same parents of this yellow biscuit parrot finch.seems like the colouring on the babies are normal. should I use them as breeders as well? Thanks Joseph