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  1. bemba

    Peach Guinea fowl.

    'm working with a breeder from the states to try get an import syndicate opened up, it's still in it's infancy but hopefully within a few years we should be able to import.
  2. bemba

    Peach Guinea fowl.

    Baha yeah I've got quite a few photo bomb pics :D
  3. bemba

    Peach Guinea fowl.

    Yeah I've always been fascinated by genetics and love colour breeding. There are lots of claims whites are here but I've been all over the Country and met many, many breeders plus lots of people "off the grid" and not one has been truly white... often people will call Lavenders whites or...
  4. bemba

    Peach Guinea fowl.

    Thanks :) Who's birds did you see? I've sent birds all over Australia, glad to hear good reports, I work very hard with my birds and well worth it. Now if I can breed a white or two in the near future would be the pinnacle.
  5. bemba

    Peach Guinea fowl.

    Thanks Kev, this colour is a combination of Cinnamon n Chocolate. Next I'm going to do the triple combo... Lav, Choc and cinnamon together.
  6. bemba

    Peach Guinea fowl.

    Yes I love the colour too! Cinnamons feather out quite orange but this moults out as they age. Peach retains this vivid colour right through to adulthood.
  7. bemba

    Peach Guinea fowl.

    From left to right.... Australian Chocolate, Australian Cinnamon and Peach.
  8. bemba

    Peach Guinea fowl.

    This is a very new colour combination for Australia, it is a combination of sex - linked Australian Chocolate and Recessive Red eyed Cinnamon. "Peaches" is the first known Peach Guinea fowl in the world! Nini Eades has hatched the second Peach and I've recently hatched # 3 and # 4.
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