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Post by skysmum on Jan 22, 2013 19:30:59 GMT
Dom pied and spangle are both dom genes. You will get dom pied spangles. Oooh thankyou corie, im quite excited about this one, if it works out i think they will be beaut's.
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Post by mizloco on Jan 22, 2013 20:04:09 GMT
I have to say I think it's amazing the knowledge about these lovely birds some of you have, especially with the different mutations. All I know about Bert & Ernie is that they are cheeky little budgies :-)
Bert & Ernie Oh and their human friend Nina
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2013 23:08:56 GMT
Dom pied and spangle are both dom genes. You will get dom pied spangles. Oooh thankyou corie, im quite excited about this one, if it works out i think they will be beaut's. Your welcome Skysmum , they sure will.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2013 23:13:54 GMT
I have to say I think it's amazing the knowledge about these lovely birds some of you have, especially with the different mutations. All I know about Bert & Ernie is that they are cheeky little budgies :-) Bert & Ernie Oh and their human friend Nina Hi Nina, if you hang around this forum long enough you will pick it all up it just takes time.
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Post by Hezz on Jan 23, 2013 0:50:08 GMT
I think you really need to do the breeding caper to understand the subtleties of the mutations. For me anyway. And someone to point out the differences - some are hard to pick as a novice. I do hope this works for you Skysmum! I'm excited for you.
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Post by BudgiesBuddy on Jan 23, 2013 3:47:39 GMT
I think you really need to do the breeding caper to understand the subtleties of the mutations. For me anyway. And someone to point out the differences - some are hard to pick as a novice. It's possible both ways. Just think of two students, one is learning by experimenting in the lab and the other one is just memorizing the data ;D
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Post by BudgiesBuddy on Jan 23, 2013 3:51:09 GMT
Always had a few minutes only to check threads in the last few days. Hopefully I will have more time tomorrow so I can have a go at it. No worries BB, thankyou for you time . Supposing they are not split for anything, you will get... 12.5% Yellowface Grays 12.5% Yellowface Dominant Pied Grays 12.5% Yellowface Spangle Grays 12.5% Yellowface Dominant Pied Spangle Grays 12.5% Yellowface Blues 12.5% Yellowface Dominant Pied Blues 12.5% Yellowface Spangle Blues 12.5% Yellowface Dominant Pied Spangle Blues
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Post by skysmum on Jan 23, 2013 9:44:32 GMT
No worries BB, thankyou for you time . Supposing they are not split for anything, you will get... 12.5% Yellowface Grays 12.5% Yellowface Dominant Pied Grays 12.5% Yellowface Spangle Grays 12.5% Yellowface Dominant Pied Spangle Grays 12.5% Yellowface Blues 12.5% Yellowface Dominant Pied Blues 12.5% Yellowface Spangle Blues 12.5% Yellowface Dominant Pied Spangle Blues Thankyou very much BB, i feel like a child in a sweet shop fingers crossed.
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Post by BudgiesBuddy on Jan 23, 2013 11:23:37 GMT
You're welcome All the best with this pair
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Post by suejr69 on Jan 23, 2013 13:41:32 GMT
Wow bb I wish I could work things out like that.its so precise. Skysmum you are going to have a mixture of babies. Sue
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Post by Hezz on Jan 24, 2013 2:19:21 GMT
I think you really need to do the breeding caper to understand the subtleties of the mutations. For me anyway. And someone to point out the differences - some are hard to pick as a novice. It's possible both ways. Just think of two students, one is learning by experimenting in the lab and the other one is just memorizing the data ;D The one doing the experiments has a better understanding of the whole process, and what can go wrong (and right); the one just learning out of a book may have the theory but in practice will never be as good (until they do the practical work).
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Post by BudgiesBuddy on Jan 24, 2013 3:26:04 GMT
That's right Hezz
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