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I tried to add this to a previous post, but cannot figure out how to do it. So a new post it is.
It was explained to me that the previous keet that I thought might be a chocolate, was a buff. They do seem to look quite similar the first week of age, at least to my untrained eye. Now I had read on a Guinea website that a buff will feather out white on its wings, and a chocolate will feather brown. I had a keet hatch last week that I automatically assumed was buff, based off of the previous one. It was pretty much identical, except the browns were much darker. However unlike the previous buff keet, its wing feathers are coming in brown. Is it possible it's a chocolate, or is it another variation of buff?
Thank you!
It was explained to me that the previous keet that I thought might be a chocolate, was a buff. They do seem to look quite similar the first week of age, at least to my untrained eye. Now I had read on a Guinea website that a buff will feather out white on its wings, and a chocolate will feather brown. I had a keet hatch last week that I automatically assumed was buff, based off of the previous one. It was pretty much identical, except the browns were much darker. However unlike the previous buff keet, its wing feathers are coming in brown. Is it possible it's a chocolate, or is it another variation of buff?
Thank you!