First is my violet
Second is my blue


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Easy enough.Is there a way to test breed to prove the dark factor?
Johan, what can you tell us about this red lower mandible and pink feet on this colour bird, why have you mentioned that ?Johan S wrote:There are a couple of things to consider with these birds. Most notably, however, is which strains of dark (European vs SA) and which strains of violet (American vs European) are being compared? That will give sufficient variation that it will become near impossible to compare the birds.
That is a stunning bird and a very nice deep purple, none the less, but the pink feet and red lower mandible makes me wonder if we aren't dealing with something else as well. This looks like a hen to me.
Those are normally indicative of a mutation affecting melanin, sometimes even in splits birds. This is well known for recessive pied, but I've seen it in some of our split clearhead fallow offspring as well as other split fallow. I wouldn't be surprised if this bird carries a recessive mutant gene.bennjamin wrote:Johan, what can you tell us about this red lower mandible and pink feet on this colour bird, why have you mentioned that ?Johan S wrote:There are a couple of things to consider with these birds. Most notably, however, is which strains of dark (European vs SA) and which strains of violet (American vs European) are being compared? That will give sufficient variation that it will become near impossible to compare the birds.
That is a stunning bird and a very nice deep purple, none the less, but the pink feet and red lower mandible makes me wonder if we aren't dealing with something else as well. This looks like a hen to me.
Johan S wrote:Those are normally indicative of a mutation affecting melanin, sometimes even in splits birds. This is well known for recessive pied, but I've seen it in some of our split clearhead fallow offspring as well as other split fallow. I wouldn't be surprised if this bird carries a recessive mutant gene.bennjamin wrote:Johan, what can you tell us about this red lower mandible and pink feet on this colour bird, why have you mentioned that ?Johan S wrote:There are a couple of things to consider with these birds. Most notably, however, is which strains of dark (European vs SA) and which strains of violet (American vs European) are being compared? That will give sufficient variation that it will become near impossible to compare the birds.
That is a stunning bird and a very nice deep purple, none the less, but the pink feet and red lower mandible makes me wonder if we aren't dealing with something else as well. This looks like a hen to me.
Oh, okay wasn't sure with the flash. Nice bird- I've always liked the look of that combo- and with Edged it's even betterSCB 22 wrote:Just a grey green cinnamon hennot an edged bird