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- HARVEY123456789
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here is some more i didnt want to post these because cam was out of focus mate but i guess these will do for now
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- HARVEY123456789
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Mate This Is Not Same Birds i have crossed a few mutations and this is a 4th gen bird
- desertbirds
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Looking through your pics from a previous post i picked one normal looking grey hen that has dark cheek patches and a small amount of black on the breast. It maybe normal in group of zebby mutations to see this but having viewed thousands of wild birds ive only seen one hen carrying a few black feathers on the chest. Interesting.
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sorry yes is the same grey one you have seen before i thought u ment one of the normal coloured birds i posted with greyish cheeks ,
the normal one turned out to breed nothing but normals so i have hit a good breeding set up on these i have 4 in the nest atm who are full relos to this bird
the normal one turned out to breed nothing but normals so i have hit a good breeding set up on these i have 4 in the nest atm who are full relos to this bird
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Harvey,i'm still not convinced.On your normal cocks the cheek patch goes right up beside the tear drop to the eye then horizontilly to the back of the head.On that one it shows white patches beside the tear drop which shouldn't be there,but more time will tell i suppose. Craig 

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i know its strange and i havnt be able to breed it out that y io want to sell them so someone can fix the black cheeks i have
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I tend to agree with crocnshas, there is something odd with the shape of the patch and they arent the same on both cheeks. Its an interesting bird though Harv.crocnshas wrote:Harvey,i'm still not convinced.On your normal cocks the cheek patch goes right up beside the tear drop to the eye then horizontilly to the back of the head.On that one it shows white patches beside the tear drop which shouldn't be there,but more time will tell i suppose. Craig