AY Blue Gouldian hen

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garyh
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Nice bird,surprised as it seems are the NSW breeders (tongue in cheek) that you put a very nice bird on the perch,as for the blue ay ,to blue ay ,colored feathers has all the answers on this new mutation,and yes it reproduces it self,garyh
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gouldianpaul
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iaos wrote:Congratulations Surfartist.

How long have you been living in Victoria for? From what I have read on the forum, it isn't possible to breed blues or Australian blues anywhere but Victoria... ;-) haha.

Cheers Ian




(all in good fun and jest my Victorian friends)
Hi Ian
Now she has a nice cock from Victoria to breed with.... Just imagine how nice those vic/nsw birds will be in 12 months time :lol:

Cheers
Paul
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BOF33
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Not my cup of tea.

Was that open fronted aviary bred or cage bred? Good stuff.
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surfartist
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by BOF33 on Yesterday, 19:44

Not my cup of tea.

Was that open fronted aviary bred or cage bred? Good stuff.

Hi BOF33
I am sure she is not a lot of peoples cuppa ( which is totally fine by me ) the world would be a boring place if we all liked the same things. I think like most people that it is hard to beat the beauty of a normal gouldian but I also love gouldian mutations. She was bred in canary cabinets.
cheers, John
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surfartist
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Thanks for the info Gary

They will be beautiful birds Paul :) :)

Rich it will be an interesting breeding season for me as her parents will be going again and other combinations with her blue and double split siblings.not to mention the other mutations I am puting together.
BluJay

surfartist wrote:by BOF33 on Yesterday, 19:44

Not my cup of tea.

Was that open fronted aviary bred or cage bred? Good stuff.

Hi BOF33
I am sure she is not a lot of peoples cuppa ( which is totally fine by me ) the world would be a boring place if we all liked the same things. I think like most people that it is hard to beat the beauty of a normal gouldian but I also love gouldian mutations. She was bred in canary cabinets.
cheers, John
Shhhhh.......I've been drilled that only budgie and canary breeders cabinet and/or cage breed. :shh: :shock:

Beautiful bird. Job well done.
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BOF33 wrote:Not my cup of tea.

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Keeping and breeding birds is a bit like religion . .

Many Paths One Heaven :innocent:
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surfartist
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Thanks bluJay...Its ok because I used to show and breed 20 pair of red factor canarys years ago which makes me a canary breeder :D :D :D
...... but besides that I live in the centre of Newcasle and only have a small courtyard and garage ( where I have 2 small aviarys jammed ) so other than that its cabinets in my garage or no birds
cheers John

and thats were doth my heaven lay Arthur :D
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Fantastic job surfartist, now all you have to do is breed some colour back in it :thumbup:


sorry couldn't help it
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surfartist wrote:Thanks for the info Gary

They will be beautiful birds Paul :) :)

Rich it will be an interesting breeding season for me as her parents will be going again and other combinations with her blue and double split siblings.not to mention the other mutations I am puting together.
I think like most mutation breeders we all keep heavily documented records of our breeding results.
I for one would be very interested in seeing yours at the end of this season.

Good luck mate..!!
Rich.
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