Understanding Yellow Faced Blue Budgie Mutations for Breeding
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Learn about the 'Australian' and 'European' Yellow Faced Blue budgies, breeding outcomes, body colors, and suitability for exhibition or breeding purposes.
Understanding Yellow Faced Blue Budgie Mutations for Breeding
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Yellow Faced Blue • Two Yellow Faced ‘Colour Mutations’ • One we shall call ‘Australian’ • The other we shall call ‘European’
‘Australian’ Single Factor • Produced by breeding: • Double Factor YLF to Normal – 100% • Single Factor YLF to Single Factor YLF – 50% • Single Factor YLF to Double Factor YLF – 50% • Single Factor YLF to Normal - 50% • Body Colour • Greenish to bluish – if there are such words • Not for exhibition • Useful for breeding only
‘Australian’ Double Factor • Produced by breeding: • Double Factor YLF to Single Factor YLF – 50% • Single Factor YLF to Single Factor YLF – 25% • Body Colour • Blue – depth depends if Sky, Cobalt, Mauve or Violet. • Face and Mask • Buttercup Yellow or Golden • For exhibition
‘European’ Single Factor • Produced by breeding: • Double Factor YLF to Normal – 100% • Single Factor YLF to Single Factor YLF – 50% • Single Factor YLF to Double Factor YLF– 50% • Single Factor YLF to Normal - 50% • Body Colour • Blue – depth depends if Sky, Cobalt, Mauve or Violet • Face and Mask • Cream • For exhibition
Conclusion……. • ‘Australian’ Yellow Faced Blue can only be shown in the Double Factor form • ‘European’ Yellow Faced Blue can only be shown as a Yellow Face in the Single Factor form • ‘European’ Yellow Faced Blue in Double Factor form visually is ‘Normal’ and can be shown as a Normal