I hope this bird isn't what it looks like. She always was a lighter colour red than the others and her recent young hen is the same colour as she is.
She has moulted into this colour this year and every moult it gets lighter
Oh no
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Looks like the hen has one too far with the bleach bottle this time . This time she has attracted the eyes of the two legged human keeper.
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Golden White Belly Crimson actually do exist up in Europe.branchez wrote:New mutation,Golden White bellies.
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A dilute or a pink depending on what mutations are in existance.
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I dont think its a yellow mate.Just a really light red head or maybe something else ?
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Well i'm hoping it's not a yellow or pink, i just like the beauty of WB crimson. I've been breeding some really good specimens and working on a higher white belly and it cuts off square mid chest with some great results and then this thing pops up and produces a daughter the same colour so Oh no.arthur wrote:Craig . .Craig52 wrote:I hope this bird isn't what it looks like.
What do you think it looks like?
And . .
Why do you hope it is not?