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Peterh
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Hi
I've had a couple of unusual looking zebs appear in my aviary and wonder if anyone can comment or identify.
Sorry if the pics aren't good.
Thank you

Peter
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Craig52
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Not sure but i think they are charcoal fawn reds or the beginning of.
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Not sure - but Craig could be right. Either way I like them and would definately be breeding them.
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Peterh
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Thank you
They should be fawn charcoals but the big unusual spots on the flanks, white spots on the tails, bars on its neck.

Here is one a bit older but no spots on the flanks.

Thanks

Peter
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TGH67
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I would say it is a combination of Charcoal & Black Face on Fawn. Do you know what the parents are?
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Peterh
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Thanks.
Father is a fawn, split charcoal. Pretty normal looking.
Mother fawn charcoal, heavy spotting on breast.
Still have the cock.
They were related but not way close.

Peter
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Peterh
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OK, should be not hard to check, use a grey hen, (just need one with nothing hidden)
Dominant black face, recessive Charcoal and fawn. Should produce 50:50 normal grey to black face. yes?
With all sorts of splits.

Thanks, will see what happens.

Regards

Peter
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I would find birds like this useful for red breeding.
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Peterh
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You are a long way from me.
Too many borders and I can't even go further than 5 km at present.
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Just an observation on what these birds are desirable for.
I know the problem, as my Brother is in a "wrong postcode" in Melbourne. Can't go out his front gate without producing an "essential services" letter.
Oh so grateful that I live in rural W.A. but have family in Melbourne, Brisbane and London to worry about.
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