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Crowing
Yes ... had this once with a hen, which was starting to lay.
The layer system was still in developement.
The layer system was still in developement.
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those just look like wild type or pharaoh to meI still cannot point out the "Egyptians".
Are these Roux Dilute or light Pharaos or anything else.
We have a color mutation, coming from the Netherlands the last years, we call (translated) Brown-Wildpattern. Are these Egyptians? Or how would these be called in the US?
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egyptian is the roux dilute....they are more of a reddish beige with wild-type feather sexable pattern. the one @FloorCandy pictured is a red-range, scarlet, or roux depending on individual nomenclature. i will post an “egyptian” picture. as I have severalOh so beautyful birds
Yes, they have the Fee gene, I know it. I got 100% Falb Fees crossing them with a Pharao roo.
I thought this is the Dilute, in Roux Dilute
So Egyptians are Roux. Cool
that this is cleared now
I get those all the time don’t worry about it nutty it will go away.Has anyone seen such an egg?
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Great news! Your quail are laying now! Glad to hear it.I get those all the time don’t worry about it nutty it will go away.
No, wishful thinkingGreat news! Your quail are laying now! Glad to hear it.
Keep wishing. You wishes will eventually come true. If you haven't eaten all the girls.No, wishful thinking