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    Recessive Red eyed cinnamon/silver guineas (New pics)

    thanksI will send you more photos if I buy them.
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    Recessive Red eyed cinnamon/silver guineas (New pics)

    Not yet, but maybe in a week or two. and yes, i'm in France .a priori they were born in an industrial breeding. 3 died before 1 year because they became totally blind. and the remaining 2 have not reproduced this year. they get hit by others because they can't see very well. I may be able to...
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    Recessive Red eyed cinnamon/silver guineas (New pics)

    I am belatedly answering the question: "semi albino" guinea fowl in Europe.
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    Purebred guinea eggs assorted colors.

    I raise organic chicken and guinea. I receive every 4 weeks 300 chicken and 50 guinea fowl all year round. in order not to have a problem with bb guinea fowl, they need heat (let's say they cold more quickly than chickens) and above all pay attention to coccidiosis: disinfected chicken coop, do...
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    Purebred guinea eggs assorted colors.

    hi, i sent you a message on your email. thanks.
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    Chocolate Orpington crossed with a silver laced Orpington

    hello, silver laced with chocolate cock: male black female choc, if femelle choc, all black for first generation. lavender*barred give black barred in first generation (exempt if the barred is split lavander in this case you obtain 1/4 lavender bared) go to the site "kippenjungle" it's a...
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    Colors

    it's that what i said
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    Colors

    it's normal that by crossing 2 rp you don't get pearl gray, since the semi-pearl gene is recessive. that said you can get
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    Guinea Fowl Colors

    if pearl grey homozygote: first generation, all pearl grey. by crossing the first generation with each other, 1/4 royal purple, 2/4 pearl gray carrier royal P, 1/4 pearl gray
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    Identifying keet colors

    the genetic of coral blue, is the lavender gene which transforms pearl gray (original color) into lavender, AND the 'semi pearled' gene which partially erases the white dots (pearl). similarly, royal purple is pearl gray with the semi pearled gene and not to be confused with the "attenuated...
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    new member from france

    my name is christian, i live in France, and i am a professional breeder in organic farming and passionate about poultry. I raise actually, in addition to broiler and laying poultry, large fowl orpingtons , call ducks, and colored guinea fowl. it is by the way by looking for rare mutations of...
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