Zebra

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Mickp
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Location: Yenda NSW
Location: Yenda NSW

Latin Name:
Taeniopygia guttata

Other Names:
Chestnut EaredFinch, Chestnut Finch

Basic Breeding Info:
Average Clutch Size: 4 - 6 eggs
Incubation Period: 12 - 16 days
Leave nest: 21 - 23 days
First Moult: Starts approx 6 weeks after leaving the nest. After 6 - 8 weeks full adult plumage is attained

Approximate cost per pair:

South Australia
Normal $5
Mutations: there are many mutations of Zebra Finches available and a wide variety of prices can be expected

Victoria: From $20

Queensland: $10

New South Wales
Charcoal $20
Marked White $15
Normal $8
Red $25

Western Australia: $10

Tasmania


Charcoal
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Marked White Cock
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Cream Cock
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Silver Cock
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Pied Charcoal
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Isabel's
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Marked White
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Red Breasted Grey Cock
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Slate Cock
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Opal Cock
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Alumina Cock
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Alumina Cock
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Opal Cock
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Slate Cock
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Alumina Cock
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Red Breasted Fawn Pair
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Red Breasted Fawn Charcoals
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gouldian4
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Location: western australia (north)

some eeally nice pics of some zebs there mate can u tell me what mine are. male:orange cheeks black breast grey wings and orange with white markings on the his sides. female: silver all over with a white breast and black tear drops near her eyes. really love the isabels wouldnt mind getting a pair of them
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rach8191
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Silly question but how do you sex Zebras?
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Jayburd
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not silly, the only silly question is the one that never gets asked :D

In almost all zebra mutations, the cock wil have a combination or all of:

a chestnut flanked area spotted with white
an orange cheek patch
black barring down the throat

Hens will usually have:
no cheek patch
no chestnut flanks
no black barring

In normals, (2nd from the bottom), that is a male.

In almost all male zebs you can see a cheek patch of some colour.

The exceptions to the above rule (that I know of) are Pieds, where white blotching can cover all/any male markings, white where they look exactly the same and black cheeked, where the hen has cheek patches as well. But the males are still easy to distinguish because of their other traits.

if you're still not sure, go by the beak. the males will be bright red, hens orange/light red.

hope that helps :)
Julian

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Tintola
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Male has orange cheak patches, black bars on chest and chestnut with white dots on side
Hen doesn't!
Pure white ones can be a problem, Go by behavior and darker red beak on male.
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rach8191
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Oh cool thanks! We keep finches at my work, and my Manager has explained to me a few times how to sex the few varieties but unfortunately I'm notoriously forgetful, and with all the different varieties/names of the finches it makes it extra hard haha :hi:
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AMCA26
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Zebra Finch Genes;

Dominant;
Grey, Dilute Blue, Silver, Crested, Black Bodied, Black Faced, Cream, Dark Cream.

Recessive;
Slate, White, Charcoal, Grizzle, Pied, Isabel, Yellow Bill, Red, Black Cheek, Penguin, Carabel, Alumina, Opal (Fawn Alumina), Beige, Black Front.

Sex-Linked;
Fawn, Marked White, Chestnut Flanked White, Cream Backed.
Breeding Show Zebra Finches, Blue Gouldians, Pied Orange Breast.
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jimbit
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wow I never knew or even seen some of those color mutations before.Stunning birds!


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nswchainsaw
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AMCA26 wrote:Zebra Finch Genes;

Dominant;
Grey, Dilute Blue, Silver, Crested, Black Bodied, Black Faced, Cream, Dark Cream.

Recessive;
Slate, White, Charcoal, Grizzle, Pied, Isabel, Yellow Bill, Red, Black Cheek, Penguin, Carabel, Alumina, Opal (Fawn Alumina), Beige, Black Front.

Sex-Linked;
Fawn, Marked White, Chestnut Flanked White, Cream Backed.
AMC26
If you find any Black Cheeks , Penguin or Crests PM me because as far as i know they are not in Austraila although i have herd someone has Crests but have not seen any.
Garry
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AMCA26
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I wasnt going to put them on even tho they were on the sheet i have. Garry i think i would let the Victoria members know first then you can be second in line. Deal? I will let you know once the young colour up if i have Black Cheeks.
Breeding Show Zebra Finches, Blue Gouldians, Pied Orange Breast.
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