Yep, should have known when I said, 'extinct' it was a joke.Umm... extinct? Did you find DNA trapped in amber or something?
Edit: Never mind, I was posting at the same time you were.

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Yep, should have known when I said, 'extinct' it was a joke.Umm... extinct? Did you find DNA trapped in amber or something?
Edit: Never mind, I was posting at the same time you were.
Pix!Bought a pair of some rare, extinct, beautiful pheasants today!![]()
You for sure have some falb fee, Tibetan, and one that looks like what I've just been calling 'dilute pharoah' too
If the ones I said were chocolate tend more red, they're probably just red range, but as is they look a little brown for it to me. If they are red range it's a good example of what a single copy extended red gene without the lacing modifiers that make rosettas look like.
(Two copies = Tibetan, but you can't really see the 'pattern' on them because they're so dark. So I've seen diff birds throw both solid red range and laced rosetta)
Yep, should have known when I said, 'extinct' it was a joke.![]()
Put a sandbox in & the sticky will disappear. Trim as much as you dare.The wonky footed quail has been shoed for two days. How long do I leave them on as bad as his (I think) feet were, and how do I get bandages off a quail without ripping its feet off?
I'm trying to catch up.B#3 still growing wildly. View attachment 1805092
The white I can understand but the 'mohawk' crest feathers....looks like a golden pheasant crest... where'd that gene come from?I'm trying to catch up.
I can not believe the white things are this white.
Soak them in warm water.The wonky footed quail has been shoed for two days. How long do I leave them on as bad as his (I think) feet were, and how do I get bandages off a quail without ripping its feet off?