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This is the results so far, these are late last year young cocks and the hen is the young from that pink/yellow thing
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Question .
Do you keep star finches with the crimsons?
Do you keep star finches with the crimsons?
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No they are sole occupants in each aviary That hen is in the second aviary from the right, not a good pic though.elferoz777 wrote:Question .
Do you keep star finches with the crimsons?
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Looks like a good picture to me Craig.Nice looking group of birds you have there.Craig52 wrote:No they are sole occupants in each aviary That hen is in the second aviary from the right, not a good pic though.elferoz777 wrote:Question .
Do you keep star finches with the crimsons?
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Not having Crimsons round here to compare. Can you put up a pic of the worrying hen, and another of your hens? For comparison. But looking at the yellow link Gomer put up I would say not yellow. So maybe pink? I think she is a lovely soft colour. And the birds overall are very nice.
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Certainly something different - even the bill looks lighter than a normal.
Assuming that it is a mutation the trying to understand it genetically - if the mother has produced a daughter like that then does that mean that the cock bird (parent) of the youngster is also carrying it whether its sex-linked or autosomonal reccesive.
Be really interesting to see what a mutation cock bird looked like - or maybe not thinks Craig.
Assuming that it is a mutation the trying to understand it genetically - if the mother has produced a daughter like that then does that mean that the cock bird (parent) of the youngster is also carrying it whether its sex-linked or autosomonal reccesive.
Be really interesting to see what a mutation cock bird looked like - or maybe not thinks Craig.
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It's a sticky one mate, i will leave that pr together and pr her daughter to an unrelated cock bird and see what happens, but i don't want to take away what i am aiming for, a higher white belly cut off square.garymc wrote:Certainly something different - even the bill looks lighter than a normal.
Assuming that it is a mutation the trying to understand it genetically - if the mother has produced a daughter like that then does that mean that the cock bird (parent) of the youngster is also carrying it whether its sex-linked or autosomonal reccesive.
Be really interesting to see what a mutation cock bird looked like - or maybe not thinks Craig.
You've changed colour to a sickly looking green Gary Welcome aboard mate. Craig