Breeding Outcomes or Results | Budgies

7 videos • 219 views • by Winged Wellness Many mutations have disappeared and reappeared throughout the budgerigar’s history. On the other hand, nowadays, with the help of science, we can reproduce specific budgies with specific mutations. Today, budgies have 32 primary mutations such as opaline, pied, spangle, dilute, yellowface, albino, and lutino. Mutations have their unique effects on the appearance of budgies. In addition to that, a budgie can have multiple mutations at the same time. There are also specially named mutation combinations. For example, a rainbow budgie doesn’t have a single mutation. A rainbow budgie has opaline, clearwing (whitewing), and yellow or golden face mutations at the same time. #budgies #parakeet #pet #bird #budgiescare #facts #details #budgiesinformation #budgiesbreedigtips #crossbreeding #BudgieBreedOutcomes #BudgieBreedingResults #BudgieBreedSuccess #BudgieBreederAchievements #BudgieBreedingProgress #BudgieBreedShowcase #BudgieBreedingAchievements #BudgieBreedWinners #BudgieBreedingTriumph #BudgieBreedQuality breed outcomes, breed results, breeding outcomes, breeding results, breed performance, breeding performance, breed success, breeding success, breed statistics, breeding statistics, breed analysis, breeding analysis, breed evaluation, breeding evaluation, breed metrics, breeding metrics, breed data, breeding data, breed performance indicators, breeding performance indicators, breed performance metrics, breeding performance metrics, breed performance analysis, breeding performance analysis, breed performance evaluation, breeding performance evaluation, breed performance results, breeding performance results