Jul 5, 2014 #1 archerobx Songster 10 Years Joined Feb 4, 2009 Messages 514 Reaction score 5 Points 171 Location Pa
Jul 5, 2014 #2 Tony K T Crowing 13 Years Educator Joined Jul 28, 2008 Messages 4,384 Reaction score 399 Points 356 Location New Hampshire Yes,they look like ringneck mutations. In N.H.,Tony.
Jul 5, 2014 Thread starter #3 archerobx Songster 10 Years Joined Feb 4, 2009 Messages 514 Reaction score 5 Points 171 Location Pa Thank you So I guess I'm in for surprise.
Jul 6, 2014 #4 pheasantfrenzie Songster 8 Years Joined Jun 17, 2011 Messages 438 Reaction score 6 Points 101 Location Montrose,Co They are the blk ringnecks. They are so beautiful when they grow up. I posted pix of them on another link if you want to see them from hatching to full grown
They are the blk ringnecks. They are so beautiful when they grow up. I posted pix of them on another link if you want to see them from hatching to full grown
Jul 6, 2014 Thread starter #5 archerobx Songster 10 Years Joined Feb 4, 2009 Messages 514 Reaction score 5 Points 171 Location Pa never seen them before. Cool
Jul 7, 2014 #6 pheasantfrenzie Songster 8 Years Joined Jun 17, 2011 Messages 438 Reaction score 6 Points 101 Location Montrose,Co I think they are so much tamer than the regular ringnecks not so flighty. They will also loose all the white they have on them and become so colorful.
I think they are so much tamer than the regular ringnecks not so flighty. They will also loose all the white they have on them and become so colorful.