Zebra Finch hen - which mutation is this?
- finchbreeder
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Red Zeb hens have light ear patches like that. Could there be some of that in the mix? Or - as happened with the Reds - it could be a spontanious mutation.
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With my little experience with breeding Eumos (one year), you have two hens. The darker one is regular gray Black face Black breast Eumo. (she is missing one trait to be complete Eumo -> Black cheek) I produced 3 such hens this year.Finchy wrote: ↑09 Dec 2015, 11:11 Finally, photos...using my newfangled photo chamber. I'd call her a 'Silver Charcoal', though I didn't know there was such a thing! If that's what she is, what do males of the same blend look like? I've put her next to an actual Charcoal so you can see how different she is...
The lighter one is light back Eumo hen. I got one such hen to improve my genetics.
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In Australia we have Charcols, which I believe are not in America.
And in America you have Eumos, which I believe are not in Australia.
I think it may be as Finchy deducted, a silver Charcol, with possible a Red gene.
And in America you have Eumos, which I believe are not in Australia.
I think it may be as Finchy deducted, a silver Charcol, with possible a Red gene.
LML