Interesting Read
- jusdeb
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true except splits which would be able to fit onto a flock and sadly putrify ( is that a word ? ) the wild gene pool 

Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue.
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And of course some dilutes and lightly marked pieds, don't really stand out that much in a flock, so would also be safe. Look at the pieds in the wild thread. Funny thing peoples perceptions.
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Sorry Tintola....from our part of the world we classify 2 headed animals as freaks and destroy them humanly.....not that any of our mutations have produced any such birds....maybe you can let us know when your birds throw out oneTintola wrote:Thank you for your kind offer but, no. Should you produce some splits like the one in the picture that I posted then I might be interested.gouldianpaul wrote:Hi Tintola,
Should I put you down for 3 or 4 pairs of Dilutes that we will breed this year![]()
- VR1Ton
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gouldianpaul wrote:from our part of the world we classify 2 headed animals as freaks and destroy them humanly
WHAT!! I know Tasmanians are a little different, but that's a bit extreme don't you think

- gouldianpaul
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that's why we have this little piece of water (Bass Straight) between us and those Tassies....VR1Ton wrote:gouldianpaul wrote:from our part of the world we classify 2 headed animals as freaks and destroy them humanly
WHAT!! I know Tasmanians are a little different, but that's a bit extreme don't you think


- GregH
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Well although rare dicephalic twins aren't always condemned to an early death. I saw a doco about a human pair in the USA (Abigail & Brittany Henzel)