Crested Societies

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Crested Societies

Post by alaska » Thu Jun 08, 2006 4:11 am

Hi,
Wondering if anyone had some hands on experience in breeding Crested Society Finches?
I recently purchased three crested Societies and another Non-crested.
I believe from behaviour it is likely that the three crested finches are males and the non crested is a female.
I have read that the Gene for Crested is Co-Dominant and was wondering if anyone had bred crested to non crested and if so what the result was, being co-dominant am I right to think that a single factor crested finch will show some crest but less prominent than a double factor?
I just love the crests on these guys and would love to breed some more :)

PS. For those finch lovers that don't have society finches...have you ever wondered how they get there name?.....
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Post by tammieb » Thu Jun 08, 2006 7:57 pm

I have a pair of societies but they're not crested, so can't offer any advice on them.

I keep a non-breeding flight so don't provide nests. Those societies stacked in a nest remind me of the contests they used to have way back, to see how many people could fit into a phone booth! Great birds... you gotta love 'em!
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Post by TammyS » Thu Jun 15, 2006 1:55 pm

Hi Alaska,

You only need to have one society in a breeding pair that is crested to produce crested babies - which is what I usually do.

Occasionally I have breed crested to crested and I can't say that the crests on the chicks were any better. But I did notice that I would occasionally get a double crested bird.

I love the crested society finches too - they are one of my favorites!!

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Post by alaska » Fri Jun 16, 2006 2:17 am

Thanks for the info :)
TammyS what do you mean by double crested? Do you have any pic of this?
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Post by TammyS » Fri Jun 16, 2006 7:32 am

Hi Alaska,

Went throught my pics and and I can't find any that really show the double crest.

The birds have the normal crest on the top of their head and then they have a second crest right behind the first crest, almost on the back of the head or top of the neck of the bird. This wasn't something I was attempting to reproduce in my birds, it just appears to be in one pairs genes.

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Post by alaska » Fri Jun 23, 2006 8:47 am

Hmmm, this is interesting, I'll let you know if I have the same occurance.
My Societies have laid a single egg, didn't take them long at all ;)
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Post by stacyistrouble80 » Sun Mar 11, 2007 2:16 pm

when breeding crest you bred crest to noncrest.
you can not breed crest with crest baby's will be bald if you do that.
baby's beening crest is 50% and 50% beening noncrest.


right now i have crest female and noncrest male. first nest all baby's noncrest, 2nd nest noncrest baby's and 3rd nest 3 crest 1 noncrest
i hope this helps some

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