Australian Yellow (AY) Babies.
- 1000HrZ
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I while ago (cant remember where) i've seen some australian yellow in the netherlands... if only i could remember where..
@1000Hrz, maybe you can develop your own Aussie Yellows Over there, it will take some serious inbreeding!
Here's a link for you http://savethegouldian.org/articles/Mik ... er/mut.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Here's a link for you http://savethegouldian.org/articles/Mik ... er/mut.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
- 1000HrZ
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Is it possible ? what factors are required to make ay possible...
only if you already have a split ay it is possible to get another ay right ?
only if you already have a split ay it is possible to get another ay right ?
That I can say, as there are so many different opinions on the subject. I have been advised, there is good chance of getting AY, from pairing splits. Here is another link http://www.gouldianfinch.com.au/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. The eggs of my splits should hatch here shortly. I am well, full of anticipation! Apparently, they came from "normals."
- 1000HrZ
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right...
- elferoz777
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Thanks for sharing the photos
Nice looking birds.
I have a pair of yellows and one yellow cock and dilute normal (thats how I would best describe her) hen, hope mine look that good if/when they breed...
Whats your secret?

Nice looking birds.
I have a pair of yellows and one yellow cock and dilute normal (thats how I would best describe her) hen, hope mine look that good if/when they breed...
Whats your secret?
Breeding Project 2020-2025.
agate mosaic canaries, agate yellow mosaic canaries, red zebs, self bengos and goldfinch mules.
agate mosaic canaries, agate yellow mosaic canaries, red zebs, self bengos and goldfinch mules.
- Craig52
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Sam, Finchman101 was intouch with me at the time.He was inundated with pm's, phone calls from eager beavers in NSW to the extent that his parents were driven insane.
The picture was freely available on google search,you didn't need to be a member of AFF to view it.As far as i know it died and the adult birds were sold.
Owe the joys of innocently putting up pics of your birds,if you know what i mean. Craig
The picture was freely available on google search,you didn't need to be a member of AFF to view it.As far as i know it died and the adult birds were sold.
Owe the joys of innocently putting up pics of your birds,if you know what i mean. Craig
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What a pity. Do you know if the buyers of the parents went on to breed any more like this? I can understand his frustration with the unsolicited callers.
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