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Unusual Zebra Finch hen - what type of mutation?

Posted: 10 Aug 2013, 17:11
by Finchy
I have a Zebra Finch hen which I initially assumed was some kind of low quality inbred male - but no, she's a little honking hen who lays eggs and raises babies with her hubby...

What's odd is that she has feint apricot-coloured cheek patches blended through her otherwise normal-looking grey feathers. Up close I can also see flecks of chestnut feathering in her cheek patches. She also has feint, thin, apricot-coloured speckled flank markings - similar to a male, but only just visible.

Yes, I know you want a photo. I will eventually do that. In the meantime what do you make of this?

Ta :)

Re: Unusual Zebra Finch hen - what type of mutation?

Posted: 12 Aug 2013, 14:48
by jluna
drag king? (opposite of a drag queen...) :lol:

Re: Unusual Zebra Finch hen - what type of mutation?

Posted: 12 Aug 2013, 14:51
by Jayburd
Sounds like it could be a red? I'm not really familiar with zebby mutations, but for memory reds have cheek patches in hens

Re: Unusual Zebra Finch hen - what type of mutation?

Posted: 14 Aug 2013, 17:02
by Aussie_Bengo
Jayburd wrote:Sounds like it could be a red? I'm not really familiar with zebby mutations, but for memory reds have cheek patches in hens
I believe Jayburd is correct. Red Chested hens have a light gingery colouring to the cheeks.

Cheers.

Re: Unusual Zebra Finch hen - what type of mutation?

Posted: 14 Aug 2013, 19:49
by casehulsebosch
The Dutch zebra finch club conducts the largest zebbie show in the world every year.

Under is a link to their site.
Don't expect you to take a speed course in the Dutch language but in the third column down on the left hand side of the website are several links to photographs. And as a picture tells a thousand words, i will shut up and let the pics do the talking.

Hopefully the pics are of some help in establishing which mutation you have.


http://www.nederlandsezebravinkenclub.nl/

cheers, Case, NT.

Re: Unusual Zebra Finch hen - what type of mutation?

Posted: 14 Aug 2013, 22:54
by Finchy
Holy mother of God! :shock:

Case, you've opened the gates of Zebra Finch heaven! :D I'll be back to you in about...3 hours.

Re: Unusual Zebra Finch hen - what type of mutation?

Posted: 14 Aug 2013, 23:14
by Finchy
[...wipes drool from face...]

Jeepers, there are some good looking Zebbies on that site! Surprisingly, not a one that looks like my girl. Next time I go in the aviary to catch some birds for sale I will take a photo of her up close. I don't want to disturb them unnecessarily so it may be a while.

In the meantime, I have a male in my community that looks exactly like this (randy little) fella: https://picasaweb.google.com/1136612980 ... 0343560498. He's such a sweet looking bird. He has never taken a wife but I would love him to, if he isn't too old! So I plan to pair him up in separate quarters with two or three hens to choose from. Who should I pair him with? I have:
- Normal
- Black face
- Marked White
...and Pied, but that's a bad idea, right? I assume Normal is the best way to go, but if I don't have a good enough Normal hen without suspected splitting to Pied, what's my next best bet? Marked White?

Or does anyone have a nice...um, Silver??? or whatever he is...hen to pair him with?

Ta :)

Re: Unusual Zebra Finch hen - what type of mutation?

Posted: 18 Aug 2013, 20:06
by finchbreeder
He is very nice and I believe a dilute. Which is recessive, so to a normal, then to another normal.
LML

Re: Unusual Zebra Finch hen - what type of mutation?

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 18:22
by AMCA26
Dilute Blue is Dominant. Silver or Dilute Blues pair to a Grey.

Re: Unusual Zebra Finch hen - what type of mutation?

Posted: 25 Aug 2013, 22:18
by finchbreeder
So if I breed a dilute blue to a normal I will get? Remind me. My head is not working right now.
LML