Breeding Red-headed to yellow-headed Gouldians?
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Breeding Red-headed to yellow-headed Gouldians?
We have mainly red-headed male juvs from the red-headed pair we bought in Sept. We will be getting some hens to breed to some of these this coming Fall. I was thinking of getting a few yellow-headed white breasted hens. Is there any reason this wouldn't be a good idea?
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Re: Breeding Red-headed to yellow-headed Gouldians?
That would be fine, this is what you would get color wise as long as there aren't any hidden genes in your males. If you got YH/WB females your babies would all be visually Red head split to yellow head and purple breast split to white breast.
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Re: Breeding Red-headed to yellow-headed Gouldians?
Thanks for the reply. To get yellow-heads do you have to breed yellow-head to yellow-head or yellow-split to yellow-split?Chrismurdoch3 wrote: That would be fine, this is what you would get color wise as long as there aren't any hidden genes in your males. If you got YH/WB females your babies would all be visually Red head split to yellow head and purple breast split to white breast.
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Re: Breeding Red-headed to yellow-headed Gouldians?
I always thought it was OK, until I notice that the babies from the Pairing of YH to RH had very bad color on their heads. The red was not good. I was told by a finch judge who breeds gouldians NEVER to breed RH to YH, YH to BH and BH to RH is OK.
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Re: Breeding Red-headed to yellow-headed Gouldians?
To get YellowHead chick's the chick needs to get a YH gene from each parent. That can be from a YH parent or a split to YH parent, any combination.
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long time breeder of lady gouldians:
Green
SF Pastel (SF Yellow)
Pastel (Yellow)
Blue
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GREAT articles on avian lighting:
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long time breeder of lady gouldians:
Green
SF Pastel (SF Yellow)
Pastel (Yellow)
Blue
SF Pastel Blue (SF Yellow Blue)
Pastel Blue (Yellow Blue)
GREAT articles on avian lighting:
https://mickaboo.org/confluence/downloa ... ummary.pdf
http://www.naturallighting.com/cart/sto ... sc_page=56
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Re: Breeding Red-headed to yellow-headed Gouldians?
Was told by the NFSS Finch Show Judge that it is not fine. The Red Heads get a very diluted color to their heads, don't do well at shows. He said breeding RH and BH and OH and BH is fine, never mix YH and RH.Chrismurdoch3 wrote: That would be fine, this is what you would get color wise as long as there aren't any hidden genes in your males. If you got YH/WB females your babies would all be visually Red head split to yellow head and purple breast split to white breast.
Lori
Gouldians
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Java FInches
Bourkes
Scarlets
Myers Parrot - Murphy
African Gray - Nzinga
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Chickens
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Java FInches
Bourkes
Scarlets
Myers Parrot - Murphy
African Gray - Nzinga
2 GSD's - Heidi and Chiko
1 Minpin - Ted
1 Heinz 57 - Buster Brown
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