Can't believe they call themselves bird-lovers

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Netsurfer
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I don't believe these guys are going to save anything from extinction, why would anyone wanna cross Pheasant species, as well as crossing a Pheasant and Chicken? Proud m.f, real experts!!! :rain:

http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/28553 ... -pheasants

check this out while you're at it, nice read:

http://news.mongabay.com/2012/0910-hanc ... ecies.html
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That shows how dumb some people are

There idiots doing the same here crossing partridge with Californian quail and other one is California quail cross Bobwhite quail

2nd link very Interesting :thumbup:
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thing is they don't look as nice as the pure strain. never mind polluting the captive population
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Some of the hybrids must like bread coz they have the plastic ties stuck to their faces, :lol:
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On one of the finch Facebook groups someone posted pics of hybrid Bengos and chestnut manikins (chestnut, not chestnut breasted!!!) and when I asked why he said it was to create new bengalese colors, as there aren't that many available to him where he lives (Asia somewhere). Really? REALLY????!!?? Is it that hard to appreciate two different species? Is it so bad to have only a couple of Bengos mutations? RANTTTTTTT
Or is that just me?
*faceplants from soapbox*
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desertbirds wrote:Some of the hybrids must like bread coz they have the plastic ties stuck to their faces, :lol:
Yes, like some of those Eared Pheasants!

http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/28420 ... easants/10

http://animaldiscovery-chanel.blogspot. ... chive.html
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What are those things on their beaks for?

Re the Teetering on the edge.
Wonder how long before we see Humans added to the list?
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You don't need to look beyond finch breeders in Australia to see similar examples, unfortunately.
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bluebutterfly213 wrote:What are those things on their beaks for?

Re the Teetering on the edge.
Wonder how long before we see Humans added to the list?
I believe those are little shields to stop them attacking each other - the piece of plastic inhibits their forward vision so they can't line up a target
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:crazy: Talk about a disjointed view of the world!
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