Pure Normal Diamond Doves
Posted: 21 Jan 2013, 16:01
If silvers are rather scarce, what other mutations would be in the gene pool to make pure normals an interesting notion?
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Years ago my father had white ones...finchbreeder wrote:Have only bred normals and silvers. But their are cinnamon out there.
LML
Dad's were all white very very faint markings....finchbreeder wrote:The cinnamon I saw some years back were mostly white but with cinnamon markings, they called them cinnamon. Had heard that white existed overseas, but interesting to hear it is in Aussie.
LML
yes I seen some pieds on another forum too...and he was in Aussie toomaz wrote:I saw some fawns and pieds on a FB group the other day, looked gorgeous especially the pieds.
Would love to see some photos ....Takes me back when Dad was breeding them..Danny wrote:I have codominant cream, bronze (het creams), pied, fawn and brilliant (if one is to use the US wording). Cream plus silver produces white coloured bodies with faint wing markings on an off white surface.