Breeding

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mutantninja
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Breeding

Post by mutantninja »

Hi, My name is Jim and I'm from Melbourne Australia.

I have a just paired a white headed blue cinnamon cock over a tourquoise skyblue hen. We are just coming into spring in Australia and with a bit of luck the hen should go to nest this year. Can anyone tell me what this combination will throw.


regards
Jim
Jeremy
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Post by Jeremy »

I'm not 100% sure but i'll have a go.

Blue Pallidino Cock x Cinnamon Turquoise Hen
=Blue/Pallid/Ino/Cinnamon Cocks
=Turquoise/Pallid/Ino/Cinnamon Cocks
=Blue/Palid-Ino/Cinnamon Cocks
=Turquoise/Pallid-Ino/Cinnamon Cocks
=Blue Pallid Hens
=Turquoise Pallid Hens
=Albino Hens
=Creamino Hens

Not too sure if this is correct, but the babies should be something like that.
Pallid = Lacewing
Mattls
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Post by Mattls »

Hey mutantninja, I'm from Geelong and toying with the idea of getting a 2nd IRN, keep me posted on how yours settle!

Cheers

Matt
mutantninja
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mutations breeding off

Post by mutantninja »

:D

Tks Jeremy for your input much appreciated, will let you know how the egg situation pans out.

Mattls no drama birds have settled nicely hen just laid second egg should drop third egg on thursday and then hen will sit, give it about 10 days after 3rd egg and will check if they are fertile.

best wishes
the ninja

ps Mattls, have you read the book "A Guide to Asiatic Parrots in Australia" by Syd and Jack Smith published and edited by Australian Birdkeeper. Contains infomation on mutations,care and breeding
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