norfolk flyer 208 Report post Posted May 24, 2012 Paul, Yes like those, related or not, if not have you bred them. Trevor Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paulm 119 Report post Posted May 24, 2012 Hi Trev These are this years birds and nest mates so brother and sister,i have a few other unrelated birds "fulls and splits" and i'm off to see a friend who breeds them who a gave an outcross to last year,i'm taking him a hen and getting some fresh blood from him. Paul. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paulm 119 Report post Posted June 11, 2012 Hi All I have two chicks from a Normal/Fawn OBBB X Fawn Bf/OBBB in the nest the possible out come of this pairing is 3.125% Black face (SF) Fawn /Orange Breasted Black Breasted Males 1.563% Orange Breasted Fawn /Black Breasted Males 1.563% Black face (SF) Orange Breasted Fawn /Black Breasted Males 1.563% Black Breasted Fawn /Orange Breasted Males 1.563% Black face (SF) Black Breasted Fawn /Orange Breasted Males 0.781% Orange Breasted Black Breasted Fawn Males 0.781% Black face (SF) Orange Breasted Black Breasted Fawn Males 3.125% Fawn /Orange Breasted Black Breasted Females 3.125% Black face (SF) Fawn /Orange Breasted Black Breasted Females 1.563% Orange Breasted Fawn /Black Breasted Females 1.563% Black face (SF) Orange Breasted Fawn /Black Breasted Females 1.563% Black Breasted Fawn /Orange Breasted Females 1.563% Black face (SF) Black Breasted Fawn /Orange Breasted Females 0.781% Orange Breasted Black Breasted Fawn Females 0.781% Black face (SF) Orange Breasted Black Breasted Fawn Females 3.125% Fawn /Orange Breasted Black Breasted Males 1.563% Black face (SF) Fawn /Black Breasted Males 0.781% Black Breasted Fawn Males 0.781% Black face (SF) Black Breasted Fawn Males 1.563% Fawn /Black Breasted Females 1.563% Black face (SF) Fawn /Black Breasted Females 0.781% Black Breasted Fawn Females 0.781% Black face (SF) Black Breasted Fawn Females 1.563% Fawn /Black Breasted Males 1.563% Black face (SF) Fawn /Orange Breasted Males 0.781% Orange Breasted Fawn Males 0.781% Black face (SF) Orange Breasted Fawn Males 1.563% Fawn /Orange Breasted Females 1.563% Black face (SF) Fawn /Orange Breasted Females 0.781% Orange Breasted Fawn Females 0.781% Black face (SF) Orange Breasted Fawn Females 1.563% Fawn /Orange Breasted Males 0.781% Black face (SF) Fawn Males 0.781% Fawn Females 0.781% Black face (SF) Fawn Females 0.781% Fawn Males 3.125% Black face (SF) /Orange Breasted Black Breasted Fawn Males 1.563% Orange Breasted /Black Breasted Fawn Males 1.563% Black face (SF) Orange Breasted /Black Breasted Fawn Males 1.563% Black Breasted /Orange Breasted Fawn Males 1.563% Black face (SF) Black Breasted /Orange Breasted Fawn Males 0.781% Orange Breasted Black Breasted /Fawn Males 0.781% Black face (SF) Orange Breasted Black Breasted /Fawn Males 3.125% Normal /Orange Breasted Black Breasted Females 3.125% Black face (SF) /Orange Breasted Black Breasted Females 1.563% Orange Breasted /Black Breasted Females 1.563% Black face (SF) Orange Breasted /Black Breasted Females 1.563% Black Breasted /Orange Breasted Females 1.563% Black face (SF) Black Breasted /Orange Breasted Females 0.781% Orange Breasted Black Breasted Females 0.781% Black face (SF) Orange Breasted Black Breasted Females 3.125% Normal /Orange Breasted Black Breasted Fawn Males 1.563% Black face (SF) /Black Breasted Fawn Males 0.781% Black Breasted /Fawn Males 0.781% Black face (SF) Black Breasted /Fawn Males 1.563% Normal /Black Breasted Females 1.563% Black face (SF) /Black Breasted Females 0.781% Black Breasted Females 0.781% Black face (SF) Black Breasted Females 1.563% Normal /Black Breasted Fawn Males 1.563% Black face (SF) /Orange Breasted Fawn Males 0.781% Orange Breasted /Fawn Males 0.781% Black face (SF) Orange Breasted /Fawn Males 1.563% Normal /Orange Breasted Females 1.563% Black face (SF) /Orange Breasted Females 0.781% Orange Breasted Females 0.781% Black face (SF) Orange Breasted Females 1.563% Normal /Orange Breasted Fawn Males 0.781% Black face (SF) /Fawn Males 0.781% Normal Females 0.781% Black face (SF) Females 0.781% Normal /Fawn Males Taking Bets :lol: Paul. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
norfolk flyer 208 Report post Posted June 11, 2012 Paul, Pure White :D (odds please). If it was me i'd get pure Fawns Trevor Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dave Edwards 55 Report post Posted June 11, 2012 Hi All I have two chicks from a Normal/Fawn OBBB X Fawn Bf/OBBB in the nest the possible out come of this pairing is 3.125% Black face (SF) Fawn/Orange Breasted Black Breasted Males 1.563% Orange Breasted Fawn/Black Breasted Males 1.563% Black face (SF) Orange Breasted Fawn/Black Breasted Males 1.563% Black Breasted Fawn/Orange Breasted Males 1.563% Black face (SF) Black Breasted Fawn/Orange Breasted Males 0.781% Orange Breasted Black Breasted FawnMales 0.781% Black face (SF) Orange Breasted Black Breasted FawnMales 3.125% Fawn/Orange Breasted Black Breasted Females 3.125% Black face (SF) Fawn/Orange Breasted Black Breasted Females 1.563% Orange Breasted Fawn/Black Breasted Females 1.563% Black face (SF) Orange Breasted Fawn/Black Breasted Females 1.563% Black Breasted Fawn/Orange Breasted Females 1.563% Black face (SF) Black Breasted Fawn/Orange Breasted Females 0.781% Orange Breasted Black Breasted FawnFemales 0.781% Black face (SF) Orange Breasted Black Breasted FawnFemales 3.125% Fawn/Orange Breasted Black Breasted Males 1.563% Black face (SF) Fawn/Black Breasted Males 0.781% Black Breasted FawnMales 0.781% Black face (SF) Black Breasted FawnMales 1.563% Fawn/Black Breasted Females 1.563% Black face (SF) Fawn/Black Breasted Females 0.781% Black Breasted FawnFemales 0.781% Black face (SF) Black Breasted FawnFemales 1.563% Fawn/Black Breasted Males 1.563% Black face (SF) Fawn/Orange Breasted Males 0.781% Orange Breasted FawnMales 0.781% Black face (SF) Orange Breasted FawnMales 1.563% Fawn/Orange Breasted Females 1.563% Black face (SF) Fawn/Orange Breasted Females 0.781% Orange Breasted FawnFemales 0.781% Black face (SF) Orange Breasted FawnFemales 1.563% Fawn/Orange Breasted Males 0.781% Black face (SF) FawnMales 0.781% FawnFemales 0.781% Black face (SF) FawnFemales 0.781% FawnMales 3.125% Black face (SF)/Orange Breasted Black Breasted Fawn Males 1.563% Orange Breasted/Black Breasted Fawn Males 1.563% Black face (SF) Orange Breasted/Black Breasted Fawn Males 1.563% Black Breasted/Orange Breasted Fawn Males 1.563% Black face (SF) Black Breasted/Orange Breasted Fawn Males 0.781% Orange Breasted Black Breasted/Fawn Males 0.781% Black face (SF) Orange Breasted Black Breasted/Fawn Males 3.125% Normal/Orange Breasted Black Breasted Females 3.125% Black face (SF)/Orange Breasted Black Breasted Females 1.563% Orange Breasted/Black Breasted Females 1.563% Black face (SF) Orange Breasted/Black Breasted Females 1.563% Black Breasted/Orange Breasted Females 1.563% Black face (SF) Black Breasted/Orange Breasted Females 0.781% Orange Breasted Black BreastedFemales 0.781% Black face (SF) Orange Breasted Black BreastedFemales 3.125% Normal/Orange Breasted Black Breasted Fawn Males 1.563% Black face (SF)/Black Breasted Fawn Males 0.781% Black Breasted/Fawn Males 0.781% Black face (SF) Black Breasted/Fawn Males 1.563% Normal/Black Breasted Females 1.563% Black face (SF)/Black Breasted Females 0.781% Black BreastedFemales 0.781% Black face (SF) Black BreastedFemales 1.563% Normal/Black Breasted Fawn Males 1.563% Black face (SF)/Orange Breasted Fawn Males 0.781% Orange Breasted/Fawn Males 0.781% Black face (SF) Orange Breasted/Fawn Males 1.563% Normal/Orange Breasted Females 1.563% Black face (SF)/Orange Breasted Females 0.781% Orange BreastedFemales 0.781% Black face (SF) Orange BreastedFemales 1.563% Normal/Orange Breasted Fawn Males 0.781% Black face (SF)/Fawn Males 0.781% NormalFemales 0.781% Black face (SF)Females 0.781% Normal/Fawn Males Taking Bets :lol: Paul. Fair do's Paul, you must be bored !!! or hate football :lol: Cheers Dave Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paulm 119 Report post Posted June 12, 2012 HI Trev i'll take that bet Dave your spot on there i hate it too,i wouldn't mind if they'd stop telling everyone how great they are and just show us instead. Paul. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paulm 119 Report post Posted June 17, 2012 Hi All Hears an update one chick is a fawn and the other appears to be a Normal i cant tell much else as of yet and will take some p**tos when they leave the nest. Paul. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paulm 119 Report post Posted June 24, 2012 Hi All Whats your best guess on these. Paul. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
norfolk flyer 208 Report post Posted June 25, 2012 Paul, Right here goes, i reckon the fawn is a BF(sf)OB Split BB fawn female + Normal split OB fawn male. Trevor Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paulm 119 Report post Posted June 26, 2012 Hi Trev There plenty of out comes to choice from looking at that list of breeding expectations but i would think you could be right there. Paul. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paulm 119 Report post Posted July 25, 2012 Hi All Here's a video of some chicks who are not long out the nest,i think Trev might find the grey combo chick interesting. Paul. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Emmy 528 Report post Posted July 26, 2012 Lovely young chicks is that the 'dad' keeping an eye on them? he's a beauty. What do you use on the bottom of the cage Paul? Emmy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paulm 119 Report post Posted July 26, 2012 Hi Emmy That's the dad of the combo chick but the rest are chick from another nest who wouldn't feed, which is odd as the pair who wouldn't feed are now feeding 6 chicks which they are feeding very well,odd these zebra finches at times. The stuff in the bottom of the cage Is called Gold chip, it's a type wood chip its not as fine as saw dust but not as large as normal wood chippings,i find it to be quite good but it still be blown to the corners of the cages by the zebras wing beats. Paul. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
norfolk flyer 208 Report post Posted July 26, 2012 Paul, Yep i certainly do, i like him. What is the hen of this chick? I can see BB but could be carrying BC and i reckon the BC will be overtaken by orange. With the BB it's quite unusual to see the white either side of the beak, if poss paul, love to see pic when fully coloured up. I think there could be quite a bit of orange to come on him. Nice bird there, well done, Trevor Ps i looked for that helicopter that i heard at the end of clip, sounded like a chinook :D Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paulm 119 Report post Posted July 26, 2012 Hi Trev I think the mother is a OBBB Normal hen but now im thinking she is split BC too i'm pretty sure the cock isn't but looking at this youngster the hen could be. I think the helicopter noise was the mother doing a few laps at the site of the camera Here's a video of another pair and some of their chicks and some they are raising from another pair. Paul. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
norfolk flyer 208 Report post Posted July 27, 2012 Paul, Great clip loved it. Also liked another one in there it's a grey with orange on and he appears towards the end of the clip. Would it be poss to send a pic of him as well later on when fully coloured please like to see them again. On sunday you mention L/B's, i to liked your idea, found it more interesting the more i think about it. So could i introduce a BFBC/CFW (2012 young) x BCLB or is best to pair an original BFBC x BCLB. What would i get from 1st pairing ? i get lost a bit when CFW & LB crop up in the same equation. Hope you can help, Thanks Paul. Trevor Ps, Am i right in saying the LB won't destroy the black as in CFW ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paulm 119 Report post Posted July 28, 2012 Hi Trev I think Lb will work better with the black not as much of a contrast as Cfw but still very nice Normal BFBC/Lightback & CFW Cocks Normal BC/Lightback & CFW Cocks Normal BCBF Hens Normal BC Hens Lightback BCBF Hens Lightback BC Hens I think thats right Trev . Paul. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paulm 119 Report post Posted August 13, 2012 Hi Trev A Photo of that OBBB Chick you were wondering about its just starting to Colour up a bit. Paul. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
norfolk flyer 208 Report post Posted August 13, 2012 Paul, Coming along nicely, i like him, Thanks for posting, Trevor Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paulm 119 Report post Posted August 31, 2012 Hi Trev Here's a couple of the older youngsters their nearly through the molt now. Paul. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
norfolk flyer 208 Report post Posted August 31, 2012 Paul, They're turning out good, i deffo like them but i expect you've guessed that. Are they brothers ? Congrat's Paul, keep up the good work, Trevor Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paulm 119 Report post Posted August 31, 2012 Hi Trev I'm not sure i will have to have a look at their rings theres a few of them and everyone of them is a cock, i have just bred a BBBF Fawn which could be OB as well but its to young yet to tell for sure so i'm hoping for a hen and i managed to breed a cracking split cock which is unrelated for next years breeding season. Paul. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
norfolk flyer 208 Report post Posted August 31, 2012 Paul, Like to see the BFBB Fawn pic when ready that's a bit different. Trevor Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paulm 119 Report post Posted September 8, 2012 Hi Trev Heres that Normal OBBB that had dark cheeks its got more colour now as you can see and seem a nice bird for a combo. Paul. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites