Went to pick up a new hen and the woman asked me to take a 4 year old green male off her hands. Brought him home in the dark so I didn't notice until the next morning a few things. His eyes are solid, they don't dilate. And his lower mandible is red. Any thoughts?
I am owned by my birds...and I wouldn't have it any other way
He's been here 3 days now. So I'm not sure shock would do that for so long. He views my hand as if its a machete lol. Peanut butter won't do the trick this time
I am owned by my birds...and I wouldn't have it any other way
Skyes_crew wrote:67 views and not one person with an opinion???
Ok, since you asked for it, Your new bird is a freak!
Does that help?
I'm interested in hearing what someone who actually knows about such things has to say. ...
Skyes, I have had a couple of IRNs of different mutations which have a 'black' eye unrelated to the mutation. You won't see the pupil in such an eye. The bird is a normal green IRN with a 'black' eye which cause is yet to be determined. Good on you for pusshing for an answer. We humans are an apathetic species except when it directly concerns us.
I have a similar bird that splits for Cleartailed and it is a blue bird , I know that there is a dark eyed cleartailed mutation out there . It however has no effect on the mutation , It simply has a dark eye .
We don't have cleartail here on the island it's a nice thought though. Wish it were true. The woman told me he came from her uncles aviaries and he breeds pallids and Lutino's. so I have no clue. I'm putting him to my creamino hen so I guess I'll have some answers soon enough.
I am owned by my birds...and I wouldn't have it any other way