If it wasn`t for the lack of blue around the collar, I would have said it was a cock bird with such depth of color.
Well done Dave, hope to see a double dark factor one day.
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Thanks..Fingers crossed for an olive...first time breeding best dark to dark even then it's a 25% chance of an olive...regardless if l cant prove they are definite dark factor...they are still great looking birds to put with other mutations to improve depth of colour....BLUES wrote: 07 Mar 2021, 08:03 If it wasn`t for the lack of blue around the collar, I would have said it was a cock bird with such depth of color.
Well done Dave, hope to see a double dark factor one day.
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The tail of that male is amasing. Never saw such quality here.
The female has a very nice, dark, evenly-colored chest, belly and back.
Feathers, beak and toes healthy looking on both birds.
I would like to breed gouldians, but I cannot find nice birds around here. ( I'd rather wait than breed birds that wont give colorful, robust offspring. )
The female has a very nice, dark, evenly-colored chest, belly and back.
Feathers, beak and toes healthy looking on both birds.
I would like to breed gouldians, but I cannot find nice birds around here. ( I'd rather wait than breed birds that wont give colorful, robust offspring. )