Hello everyone,
Just wanted to ask a question on behalf of my poor female red agate Mosaic who passed away this week, my male red agate Mosaic is now alone and keeps chirping for her, what other melain type can I pair up with him to create the red agate Mosaic type? Around my area it is extremely difficult to find red agate Mosaics, I also breed yellow Mosaics but I am not going to cross them for the fact it would destroy the agate and red facotors.
Male red agate Mosaic Canary
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Re: Male red agate Mosaic Canary
What I am asking to the genetic professionals is what could be my other options to cross with him ??? 

- Rob
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Re: Male red agate Mosaic Canary
I had a red agate mosaic who came from a male red agate mosaic and a female american singer. Probably not the best choice, and I'm definitely no expert.
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Re: Male red agate Mosaic Canary
Razasings
You might have to go on a Canary forum to find out, not sure that we have anyone here with answer for you (but maybe I'm wrong).
Sorry you lost your girl.
You might have to go on a Canary forum to find out, not sure that we have anyone here with answer for you (but maybe I'm wrong).
Sorry you lost your girl.
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Re: Male red agate Mosaic Canary
Thank you Lovezebs, yes she died on the nest with four babies @ 4 days old, the father ends up raising the babies on his own. Such a good dad. I have found a hen for him and hopefully next season create some more red agate canaries.
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Re: Male red agate Mosaic Canary
Razasings
sry u lost the female. imo, first off make sure there is decease issues on the other birds.
to answer your question, if you get a female from those babies i would pair it with the father if you haven't found any females by then. inbreeding is not recommended but necessary for selective breeding and all your babies will be agate red mosaic anyways.
sry u lost the female. imo, first off make sure there is decease issues on the other birds.
to answer your question, if you get a female from those babies i would pair it with the father if you haven't found any females by then. inbreeding is not recommended but necessary for selective breeding and all your babies will be agate red mosaic anyways.
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Re: Male red agate Mosaic Canary
I did not want to inbreed my red agates, hopefully I will find a local breeder who also breeds red agate Mosaic I need up have 1 female and 3 males from those four. I just really try to shy away from inbreeding due to the fact that even though it is selective breeding you also run the risk of picking up negative traits too and my honest opinion the cons out way the pros.