piedringnecks
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piedringnecks
Hello
I have a pair of ringnecks that the male is a rainbow and the female is a normal green.
When they have babies they all come out pied some extremely pied and very bright in colour almost looks like lacewing colouring.
anyone have a idea what type pied i would have?
I know its dominate but what would make the plummage so vibrant?
tnx ja[URL=http://s834.photobucket
I have a pair of ringnecks that the male is a rainbow and the female is a normal green.
When they have babies they all come out pied some extremely pied and very bright in colour almost looks like lacewing colouring.
anyone have a idea what type pied i would have?
I know its dominate but what would make the plummage so vibrant?
tnx ja[URL=http://s834.photobucket
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Hi there if it is piedness then its recessive not dominent,
If its dominent thenyou will see one of the parents as pied.
One of the parents will be split to recessive pied.
Can you show pictures of the pair and the babies so we can help identify them for you,
The link to photo bucket doesnt work.
Ta Glenn
If its dominent thenyou will see one of the parents as pied.
One of the parents will be split to recessive pied.
Can you show pictures of the pair and the babies so we can help identify them for you,
The link to photo bucket doesnt work.
Ta Glenn
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I tried to upload photos but files to big
any suggestions?
tnx jasper
any suggestions?
tnx jasper
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Re: piedringnecks
lets try thisthe female is the one in question looks like lacewing but not shes pied any idea what type pied?
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Why do you say she is not a lacewing/pallid? From the pic that you are showing that is what it looks like, as you mentioned. Dad looks to be split to pallid. Can you get closer pictures of the back, wings,head and nape? Im sure the pros in here would not mind seeing better images to help give you a well defined answer.... My brother-in-law always says if it looks like a duck, and walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck well....then it's a duck LOL!!!
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Re: piedringnecks
I have better pix but i cant get them uploaded here that pix is in her breeder cage and she has babies right now so i dont want to disturb her
her head is not all yellow like a lacewing it has the green in it
I have many lacewings and know the difference shes for sure pied
i will try to upload the older pix which show her true colors
tnx jasper
her head is not all yellow like a lacewing it has the green in it
I have many lacewings and know the difference shes for sure pied
i will try to upload the older pix which show her true colors
tnx jasper
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heres a new pix older you can see the green in her head
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OK i will bite !!!
She is pied and most likley dom.pied with also the pssibility of her being pallid.
the only way it could be recessive is if the male was split to recessive pied,
thats why all the babies look to be pied. which is lucky because only 50% of the male/female babies should be pied.
Q1, What is the actual colour make upof the cock bird?
Q2, What arethe main colours of the babies?
i am trying to work out the make up off the parents as to whats in the nest.
photos of bubs would help heaps.
if the father of the babies is turquois blue pallid = in aus rainbow, then
any pallid babies are hens thats if the hen is not pallid as well.
tell me the exact make up of the dad and the colour of offsping and i will post your results.
also the reason the babies could be bright compared to the parent is some breeders believe that weak colour birds can produce stronger babies and visa versa! and some believe that as the pareants age the babies weaken in colour!
ta glenn
She is pied and most likley dom.pied with also the pssibility of her being pallid.
the only way it could be recessive is if the male was split to recessive pied,
thats why all the babies look to be pied. which is lucky because only 50% of the male/female babies should be pied.
Q1, What is the actual colour make upof the cock bird?
Q2, What arethe main colours of the babies?
i am trying to work out the make up off the parents as to whats in the nest.
photos of bubs would help heaps.
if the father of the babies is turquois blue pallid = in aus rainbow, then
any pallid babies are hens thats if the hen is not pallid as well.
tell me the exact make up of the dad and the colour of offsping and i will post your results.
also the reason the babies could be bright compared to the parent is some breeders believe that weak colour birds can produce stronger babies and visa versa! and some believe that as the pareants age the babies weaken in colour!
ta glenn
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The mom and dad are in the last pix click on it
The dad was sold to me as rainbow i believe he is cinamaon turq blue
the female is green split lacewing and blue.
The man i bought the father had alot of pieds & opalines etc alot of mutations
his name is stan dumke.
now for the babies the the most i get are the bright green pieds i also get bright blue pieds and turg pieds and cin turq pieds
tnx for youre help
The dad was sold to me as rainbow i believe he is cinamaon turq blue
the female is green split lacewing and blue.
The man i bought the father had alot of pieds & opalines etc alot of mutations
his name is stan dumke.
now for the babies the the most i get are the bright green pieds i also get bright blue pieds and turg pieds and cin turq pieds
tnx for youre help
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Just another fyi i bred that pied hen to a pied cock from another pair and i got the bright babies again
not all are bright though
tnx jasper
not all are bright though
tnx jasper
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Hi Jasper,
OK now then the hen cant be split to pallid hens cant be split pallid or ino, theres others as well but i will stick on topic,
Your hen is pallid dom.pied split blue.
Now the outcomes as you know most of them already because of the babies they are below.
Now ever baby that is cinnimon is a hen.
Every thing that is after the / is what the babies are split to.
1.0 turquoise(parblue)Blue cinnamon
x 0.1 pallid dom.pied(sf) /blue
% from all 1.0
12.5% 1.0 green dom.pied(sf) /turquoise(parblue) cinnamon pallid
12.5% 1.0 green /turquoise(parblue) cinnamon pallid
12.5% 1.0 blue dom.pied(sf) /cinnamon pallid
12.5% 1.0 blue /cinnamon pallid
12.5% 1.0 green dom.pied(sf) /blue cinnamon pallid
12.5% 1.0 green /blue cinnamon pallid
12.5% 1.0 turquoise(parblue)Blue dom.pied(sf) /cinnamon pallid
12.5% 1.0 turquoise(parblue)Blue /cinnamon pallid
% from all 0.1
12.5% 0.1 green cinnamon dom.pied(sf) /turquoise(parblue)
12.5% 0.1 green cinnamon /turquoise(parblue)
12.5% 0.1 blue cinnamon dom.pied(sf)
12.5% 0.1 blue cinnamon
12.5% 0.1 green cinnamon dom.pied(sf) /blue
12.5% 0.1 green cinnamon /blue
12.5% 0.1 turquoise(parblue)Blue cinnamon dom.pied(sf)
12.5% 0.1 turquoise(parblue)Blue cinnamon
Thanks Glenn
OK now then the hen cant be split to pallid hens cant be split pallid or ino, theres others as well but i will stick on topic,
Your hen is pallid dom.pied split blue.
Now the outcomes as you know most of them already because of the babies they are below.
Now ever baby that is cinnimon is a hen.
Every thing that is after the / is what the babies are split to.
1.0 turquoise(parblue)Blue cinnamon
x 0.1 pallid dom.pied(sf) /blue
% from all 1.0
12.5% 1.0 green dom.pied(sf) /turquoise(parblue) cinnamon pallid
12.5% 1.0 green /turquoise(parblue) cinnamon pallid
12.5% 1.0 blue dom.pied(sf) /cinnamon pallid
12.5% 1.0 blue /cinnamon pallid
12.5% 1.0 green dom.pied(sf) /blue cinnamon pallid
12.5% 1.0 green /blue cinnamon pallid
12.5% 1.0 turquoise(parblue)Blue dom.pied(sf) /cinnamon pallid
12.5% 1.0 turquoise(parblue)Blue /cinnamon pallid
% from all 0.1
12.5% 0.1 green cinnamon dom.pied(sf) /turquoise(parblue)
12.5% 0.1 green cinnamon /turquoise(parblue)
12.5% 0.1 blue cinnamon dom.pied(sf)
12.5% 0.1 blue cinnamon
12.5% 0.1 green cinnamon dom.pied(sf) /blue
12.5% 0.1 green cinnamon /blue
12.5% 0.1 turquoise(parblue)Blue cinnamon dom.pied(sf)
12.5% 0.1 turquoise(parblue)Blue cinnamon
Thanks Glenn
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I just want to say that they are beautiful no matter what color they are.
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Re: piedringnecks
tnx
They are deffinetly different when people come over they always want that one and a couple others that are that bright
jasper
They are deffinetly different when people come over they always want that one and a couple others that are that bright
jasper