Cinnamon or no?
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Ok, so 2 votes for no and one for yes. Anyone care to explain the no's?
Btw the second pic is not really what the eye sees in terms of colour, but shows her markings quite well and she looks so cute too
Btw the second pic is not really what the eye sees in terms of colour, but shows her markings quite well and she looks so cute too
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Do you have a picture of an open wing showing the flight feathers in detail?
Also, Saphire is a hen, right?
Also, Saphire is a hen, right?
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Hi,
Sorry, I didn't add any details!
She's 8 months old, the guy I got her from sold her as lavender, but was slightly puzzled by her. Ben pointed out she was edged when I put pics of her up. Going by Ben, the guy I got her off and her behaviour to our cock, She is female.
This is the best open wing pic I can get,
That's with artifical lighting, which gives her a brownish hue. Does it help?
As she was avairy raised and the methods I used to tame her down to being a lovely, fully flighted house pet are incompatible with grabbing her and holding her wing out, it will probably take a couple months to teach her to spread her wing properly for a photo. I got severely growled for that one, because I took liberties with her by holding her wing longer than she likes.
Sorry, I didn't add any details!
She's 8 months old, the guy I got her from sold her as lavender, but was slightly puzzled by her. Ben pointed out she was edged when I put pics of her up. Going by Ben, the guy I got her off and her behaviour to our cock, She is female.
This is the best open wing pic I can get,
That's with artifical lighting, which gives her a brownish hue. Does it help?
As she was avairy raised and the methods I used to tame her down to being a lovely, fully flighted house pet are incompatible with grabbing her and holding her wing out, it will probably take a couple months to teach her to spread her wing properly for a photo. I got severely growled for that one, because I took liberties with her by holding her wing longer than she likes.
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That pic is fine. I agree with Ben.
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Woops, must've been having a blonde moment with the names. Sorry!
As soon as Ben showed us some edged pics that definitely cleared up why she didn't look like normal lavender. Just not sure if there is cinnamon too.
As soon as Ben showed us some edged pics that definitely cleared up why she didn't look like normal lavender. Just not sure if there is cinnamon too.
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Your Question is: Is she Edged or Edged Cinnamon?
She is Edged alright, no cinnamon i thought a few months back, however seeing her a bit more mature in the pics could be cinn as well if there is brown in the flights as the pics show and the lower mandible fits cinnamon .
She is Edged alright, no cinnamon i thought a few months back, however seeing her a bit more mature in the pics could be cinn as well if there is brown in the flights as the pics show and the lower mandible fits cinnamon .
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The greyish feet makes me think edged only and no cinnamon, but it is a hard question to answer with absolute certainty.
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I believe it is a violet cobalt cinnamon
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The light feet and claws has me thinking yes. I'd still like to see a pic taken of her taken in natural light ie- you stand with your back against a window holding her out in front while you take a pic.
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Haha, yes.. My other left.. must of had a blonde momentJohan S wrote:sheyd wrote:RouKaime wrote:I believe it is a violet cobalt cinnamon
to the left is a Violet Cobalt Cinnamon
Maybe your other left, right?
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Those blonde moments are catching! I read that post as the bird to the left of the other bird...sheyd wrote:Haha, yes.. My other left.. must of had a blonde momentJohan S wrote:
Maybe your other left, right?
I'll try to a better pic tomorrow.
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that very top picture..... I call it.. spearmint... which is of course completely unofficial and wrong
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Donovan, I thought speamint was light green. I call Sapphires colour blueberry ripple.
Shey, can I email you a pic to post? our internet isn't working and I can't use photobucket from my phone.
Shey, can I email you a pic to post? our internet isn't working and I can't use photobucket from my phone.
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Lovely colors. I'm also trying to get a grasp of the verious mutations and how they work/look.
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Shey, All I got were pics of her beak as she tried to eat my phone! I will try tomorrow as my bf will be home to help.
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Shey, I emailed you some pics.
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hmm.. doesn't look quite 'right' in my mind for Cinnamon also?? In my clutch last year I had 1 hatched with light feet, light nails and one with lightish feet and darker nails- both turned out to be edged birds. Both are virtually identical in colouring apart from their feet even to this day (they'll be turning 1yrs old in Aug this year).
Perhaps SL Edged is highly variable not only in feathers but other areas too?
Pic of light footed edged brother who now belongs to my nephew
http://i920.photobucket.com/albums/ad47 ... 5e965f.jpg
Pic of darker footed brother who I've kept
http://i920.photobucket.com/albums/ad47 ... b084d2.jpg
Both could also be Cinnamon accounting for their colour- I have paired their normal Wildtype sire to a Cinnamon hen for this season to see if he is split (Cinnamon)- Any bets on the outcome?
Perhaps SL Edged is highly variable not only in feathers but other areas too?
Pic of light footed edged brother who now belongs to my nephew
http://i920.photobucket.com/albums/ad47 ... 5e965f.jpg
Pic of darker footed brother who I've kept
http://i920.photobucket.com/albums/ad47 ... b084d2.jpg
Both could also be Cinnamon accounting for their colour- I have paired their normal Wildtype sire to a Cinnamon hen for this season to see if he is split (Cinnamon)- Any bets on the outcome?