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can you post a photo of them ............what other color is involved Indian blue or other?I have a young pair (6 months-ish) of unrelated 15/16ths high percentage Spalding Java Green in central TX that I need to sell (need the money). What would be fair to ask for them? (They come from the Castleberry's birds)
Update 2 of these are imports the rest are not can you tell which is which?I'm not expert too, but her chicks look just like the standard green chicks we see through all US breeders, ZAZ, your last chick in the pictures from imported birds, right?
You can't compare imported greens to the old American greens, of course imported chicks will look much different.
Hate to break this to you but those pretty birds look to be low percentage spaldings IMO most high percentage can full the best of green peafowl breeders they looks so much like the pavo muticus muticus .
Thanks got the infoZAZ .. Mr. Castleberry is located in Paris Tx. He had a number of greens from the number 1 breeder of greens at that time. Some years ago Mike Johns and I bought most all of his green birds and left him with a pair. Mike Johns had bought a lot of birds from Rodney Michaels (SP) and set up a large green breeders bldgs. Mike has gotten rid of a lot of his birds now. Mr. Castleberry also does very nice wood carvings of waterfowl. I had met him some 20 plus yrs ago and has been yrs since I have seen him. I have seen some of Rodney birds that were as good or better than the imports today, but everyone will invent new wheels. connerhills