Finch hybrids.
- Albinosilver
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Finch hybrids.
I saw this today...
LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfIiTNy0ias
What other hybrid fnches have you seen?
LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfIiTNy0ias
What other hybrid fnches have you seen?
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Re: Finch hybrids.
wow thats crazy I didnt know that was possible. The question I have is;
would the have health problems in the long turn?
would the have health problems in the long turn?
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Re: Finch hybrids.
They might not even be fertile, and I agree with Tiffany.
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I also have 2 parrotlets, 3 dogs, 1 snake and 3 freshwater fishtanks.
I also have 2 parrotlets, 3 dogs, 1 snake and 3 freshwater fishtanks.
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Re: Finch hybrids.
I think everyone who has been on this forum for a while already knows my views on hybrids. I believe in keeping bloodlines pure. Each species has its own unique characteristics, and I agree with Tiffany--why would anyone want to dilute these species?
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Re: Finch hybrids.
There is a video next to it, looks like it might be a cross between an owl and shaft tail. One of the reasons I keep my species separate especially during breeding. Don't want them getting cozy with the neighbor.
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Re: Finch hybrids.
They are Shafttail x Owl, see title.
But what's the 1st bird on the left? (In the vid)
But what's the 1st bird on the left? (In the vid)
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Re: Finch hybrids.
looks like it might be crossed with a orange cheek or something...that was my first thought.
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Re: Finch hybrids.
Little cuban finches!!!
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Re: Finch hybrids.
You are always going to have the people who will produce hybrids because they can, for their own personal gratification. And in this day of 'Show and Tell' via youtube, there is even more incentive for these people to not only produce these hybrids, but brag about it.
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Re: Finch hybrids.
I think the same , I think that people need to stop crossbreeding species, because if God create them like that is for a purposed. In the other hand thats the way that many new species are born, and found everyday but it takes years to perfection them.
Lets see what happen
Lets see what happen
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Re: Finch hybrids.
I know I have said before that there are owl/zebra "rare" designer birds occasionally for sale in FL for lots of money! I would never buy one and have told sellers that. That's all I can do.
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Re: Finch hybrids.
I am not totally opposed to the practise,
but there must be a purpose for it!
The red factor canary was initially a hybrid.
That was a red Siskin x canary cross.
Mules are good, because they produce great singers!
In Europe, it is an art form and bird
shows dedicate sections just for mule and hybrids.
Again, I say there has to be an reason!
but there must be a purpose for it!
The red factor canary was initially a hybrid.
That was a red Siskin x canary cross.
Mules are good, because they produce great singers!
In Europe, it is an art form and bird
shows dedicate sections just for mule and hybrids.
Again, I say there has to be an reason!