Or maybe just normal euro??
Could this one be aus yellow?
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He/She is Beautiful
I would say an European Yellow
I would say an European Yellow
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Hello.
This is not the Euro Yellow so as we no him .
To many rest of black Euomoline and bleu light iterfretion on him.
Only Yellow creatinie must be there to have the euro Yellow,even this bird don't will not have a point card from more than 85 points on a exobition,
What will give the breeder the warning not to breed from him.
Regards Ger Janssen.
This is not the Euro Yellow so as we no him .
To many rest of black Euomoline and bleu light iterfretion on him.
Only Yellow creatinie must be there to have the euro Yellow,even this bird don't will not have a point card from more than 85 points on a exobition,
What will give the breeder the warning not to breed from him.
Regards Ger Janssen.
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This are the only mutations in Europ who are on the green line.who are good for exabition.
Photo 1
Read head overgoten.a colour between pastel and Yellow.
Photo 2.
Red head Pastel,first mutation to the yellow.
Photo 3.
Orange head yellow,The (euro) yellow.
Don't call him yellow head,while his headcolour is Orange,we don't see the same colour in his head as in his body.
When there is a aussie who will see the same colour in the whole bird he going to the doctor for some good glasses.
Regards Ger.
Sorry for my Englisch.
Thanks to Niclas for the Photo's.
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Hi Venetta IF you dont want him I will be interest in him,but if you dont want to sell him,you should put him to B/h,P/B,split W/B,G/B hen and see what the off spring young look like,you know he is a black head single factor,that why he has a grey head,I expect he could be carrying Australian yellow in him,that I told you to put it back to green back normal hen to see if the off spring are carrying a white dot at the back of head or any part of the body,stil he is nice bird,all the best with him,that my forth of him.
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So V what did you wind up doing with this pretty boy? Did he breed and what came of it?
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