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she looks a lot more like she comes from one of the darker red breeds. She has the same type of patterning as my RIR RIW Red sex link but she’s a LOT darkerNow I will get two work on finding the identity of the third
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she looks a lot more like she comes from one of the darker red breeds. She has the same type of patterning as my RIR RIW Red sex link but she’s a LOT darkerNow I will get two work on finding the identity of the third
Lol that’s also a red sex link! So basically they’re both sex linked? Now I just need to figure out WHAT sex link they areCould the third be a red star
Or maransmy final thought is the thirds grandparent or great grandparent was a barnevelder
I have found a red marans in one of my books looks very similar to the one that we thought was an isaOr marans
Woah can the darkness of the eggs actually withstand that many different breeds being bred in over time? That is amazing! I never knew it was that much of a dominant geneOr marans
Darkness in eggs is a very dominant gene. Marans or barnevelders can be crossed many times and still be dark layersWoah can the darkness of the eggs actually withstand that many different breeds being bred in over time? That is amazing! I never knew it was that much of a dominant gene
From what I remember sapphire gems have pink feet- I checked because I thought maybe she was too and they’re pink so I bet she’s just a bluebellThe only other thing moon could be is a sapphire gem