I have 3 females and 2 male canary (Spanish timbrado). Both males are singing beautifully, I had paired one with the one female and she laid 4 eggs. Would offsprings be also considered as Spanish Timbrado?
Here's the female checking out the eggs.
Spanish Timbrado offsprings
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Re: Spanish Timbrado offsprings
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First of all let me welcome you to the Forum.
I love your picture of your girl watching over her egg babies.
In regards to your question, if both your males and females, are considered Spanish Timbrado, then offspring would be as well.
If only one parent is ST, then I would think they would be considered as half ST, and or split to ST.
It gets a little muddled, unless you get into the bird show circles, and people who are really involved in the genetic make up of the birds.
Many Canaries, are mixed breeds , so it's really difficult to know what you have, unless you get your birds from a very experienced breeder, who specializes in specific breeds.
That said, the boys that will hatch out of your clutch, should have a beautiful song, both through genetics, and also their father will teach them his song .
First of all let me welcome you to the Forum.
I love your picture of your girl watching over her egg babies.
In regards to your question, if both your males and females, are considered Spanish Timbrado, then offspring would be as well.
If only one parent is ST, then I would think they would be considered as half ST, and or split to ST.
It gets a little muddled, unless you get into the bird show circles, and people who are really involved in the genetic make up of the birds.
Many Canaries, are mixed breeds , so it's really difficult to know what you have, unless you get your birds from a very experienced breeder, who specializes in specific breeds.
That said, the boys that will hatch out of your clutch, should have a beautiful song, both through genetics, and also their father will teach them his song .
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Re: Spanish Timbrado offsprings
Congratulations,
Would love to hear a video of your males singing
Would love to hear a video of your males singing
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Re: Spanish Timbrado offsprings
Wonderful! Welcome to the forum.