Hey, I had 2 Zeb chicks leave nest yesterday and both have no white spots on tail, Not even feint they are jet black???
I have looked on line and had no joy, the parents first chicks both had white spots.
And yet these dont??? can anyone shed any light on this??
Dan
New Zeb chicks with no white spots on tail
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But all the others had white spots from the get go!!
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with the genetic make up of the zebra finch these days, the old zebbie has become some what a mystery bag when you purchase them , the colours have all been mixed so the only way of knowing what you have is to purchase from a breeder who can show you the parents. the charcoal form of the zebbie has no spots on the tail, so your birds could be split for them but who knows welcome to the world of lucky dip............pete
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Awww you're no fun.
I have lots of Zebs that look normal
but I breed for what I feel like at the time so they are all split for something.
And I never worry about what they look like till the grey of the beak is at least half turned to adult colouring.
Like Pete said just enjoy the lucky dip.
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I have lots of Zebs that look normal


And I never worry about what they look like till the grey of the beak is at least half turned to adult colouring.
Like Pete said just enjoy the lucky dip.
LML
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Dan
I think you will find the hen was ready to go back to nest and plucked all the white feathers out of the tail, this happens quite often.
Garry
I think you will find the hen was ready to go back to nest and plucked all the white feathers out of the tail, this happens quite often.
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Garry,
I disagree - the feathers on the tail are black striped, not black feathers and white feathers. the zebs would need to be pretty handy with the nail scissors!
J
I disagree - the feathers on the tail are black striped, not black feathers and white feathers. the zebs would need to be pretty handy with the nail scissors!

J
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Ive still got a pair of zebbies myself in a breeder cabinet also hehe.
U gotta love erm i gotta grey male and a fawn female. Ive had lotsa babies and there always nice looking birds.
By the way nice picture in your avatar jayburd im hoping to see that in my own aviary in the next few weeks!!!
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U gotta love erm i gotta grey male and a fawn female. Ive had lotsa babies and there always nice looking birds.
By the way nice picture in your avatar jayburd im hoping to see that in my own aviary in the next few weeks!!!
Ben