Breeding Related Birds
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Breeding Related Birds
I found these charts on another forum, and since we cannot copy and paste (not sure if I could have took the picture) I decided to post this here because it is very important, it will tell you how closely birds are related. If I could have tooken the picture it would be worth a sticky!:
http://talkbudgies.com/showthread.php?t=64806
http://talkbudgies.com/showthread.php?t=64806
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Re: Breeding Related Birds
very helpful, thanks for sharing it 

happy owner of 3 lady gouldian finches 5 society finches and 1 nanday conure
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finch wish list: owl finches, hexes finches, blue mutation and orange faced gouldians, OC waxbills, cordon blues, diamond finches, java rice, and a canary
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finch wish list: owl finches, hexes finches, blue mutation and orange faced gouldians, OC waxbills, cordon blues, diamond finches, java rice, and a canary
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Re: Breeding Related Birds
NICE! 

Debbie
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
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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Thanks guys, I think it is veyr helpful when line breediing is necessary
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Re: Breeding Related Birds
I dunno. I've always been a little leery about breeding two half cousins, three times removed.
Bob

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30 Seconds to Bob wrote: I dunno. I've always been a little leery about breeding two half cousins, three times removed.Bob




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Re: Breeding Related Birds
This is just statistics.
Meaning it's based on a large scale number.
The same reason breeding a /Blue x /Blue will not always produce a blue in every clutch even though it's a "25%" statistic with the pair.
I'd like to discuss situations where line breeding would be "necessary"?
Maybe with rare birds or rare species..
But I think there's a big difference between "necessary" and "want."
Meaning it's based on a large scale number.
The same reason breeding a /Blue x /Blue will not always produce a blue in every clutch even though it's a "25%" statistic with the pair.
I'd like to discuss situations where line breeding would be "necessary"?
Maybe with rare birds or rare species..
But I think there's a big difference between "necessary" and "want."
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I didn't say it was necessary... I just posted it because it is cool to know how closely related they arenixity wrote: This is just statistics.
Meaning it's based on a large scale number.
The same reason breeding a /Blue x /Blue will not always produce a blue in every clutch even though it's a "25%" statistic with the pair.
I'd like to discuss situations where line breeding would be "necessary"?
Maybe with rare birds or rare species..
But I think there's a big difference between "necessary" and "want."
Dante
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???DanteD716 wrote: Thanks guys, I think it is veyr helpful when line breediing is necessary
I guess I just misunderstood your statement?
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the when makes a difference, you are making it seem like I am saying it can be done any time you want... Like you said, a rare species. (such as strawberries?)nixity wrote:???DanteD716 wrote: Thanks guys, I think it is veyr helpful when line breediing is necessary
I guess I just misunderstood your statement?
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Which is why I said specifically let's discuss what constitutes necessary.. it wasn't an attack Dante, I was simply opening up the item for discussion to see when and how and why people line breed.
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I know it wasn't an attack. Sorry I misunderstood your post.. I also think it is a good idea to discuss what makes it necessary... For example, if you can locate a mate for the bird, I do not think you should line-breed, there is no point if you can get an unrelated mate!!nixity wrote: Which is why I said specifically let's discuss what constitutes necessary.. it wasn't an attack Dante, I was simply opening up the item for discussion to see when and how and why people line breed.
Dante