Just one more......for now
- Matt
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- Location: Hawkesbury, NSW
As E Orix said, there is a high likelihood of hybrids if they are housed together. When a cock blue faced is in breeding mode he will chase any hen he can find even if he has a mate on the nest.
- Myzomela
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Also, I wouldn't mix your seagreen with normal RHPF, especially if you know your normals are pure.
It's getting hard to get good normals that breed pure.
If however you don't care about purity then that's fine.
It's getting hard to get good normals that breed pure.
If however you don't care about purity then that's fine.
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