Chick Pics for New 2 and Our Chart

Hey peapeople,
Just in case it is useful to anyone, I started an anatomy and health section on the Image Database. As you know this isn't really my department, so if you have any contributions or If there's anything you'd like to see there let me know.
Also, I've posted the names of the avian vets I have personal experience of that treat peafowl, if anyone has a contribution of vet info (only of vets you have personal experience with!) please pass it along!

I can try to give some pictures I hope you'll find useful.
 
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Hey peapeople,
Just in case it is useful to anyone, I started an anatomy and health section on the Image Database. As you know this isn't really my department, so if you have any contributions or If there's anything you'd like to see there let me know.
Also, I've posted the names of the avian vets I have personal experience of that treat peafowl, if anyone has a contribution of vet info (only of vets you have personal experience with!) please pass it along!

Do you have my vet listed? Dr. Jessica Lauren in Marion Ks.
 
Just looked at your pics. I've had the same thing come up when hatching out my eggs. Problem is you don't know what that birds were split too. In one hand it makes for interesting surprises but on the other hand is hard to breed for exact colors. I started culling and buying from breeders who keep track and breed true for color now. Unfortunately we now plan to move so I'll be selling most of them.thru are all young so it's going to be hard to part with them but I guess that's life. .
 
More and more BIG MIX peacock !

http://www.softbillsforsale.com/images/birds/14420_Thumb.jpg

This bird for example !
Is it a pied ?
- 3 or more white feathers on the tip of the wings so it's more than a split white or pied.
- the wing is in part white .... so it's a pied !
- the pants are white .... so it's a pied !
- one brown feather is white !
- a patch white on the throat ... so split white or pied !
- the color blue/green .... so there is some green blood .... spalding !
 
Dear peapeople,
Before you know it, it's going to be That Time of Year Again!
Hopefully you will all contribute baby pix for the Chick Chart this year.

As you know, for the Chick Chart to be helpful and useful, the info has to be as accurate as possible.
So if you contributed pictures last year, can you take a moment to let me know if you have any updates about the color/pattern/sex of the babies you posted??
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I know this is troublesome but it would be a really big help.
We really do have a number of people looking at the Image Database every day!

Here it is: http://peafowlimagedatabase.weebly.com/peachick-chart.html

*If you already notified me about corrections that I didn't make, I apologize! Please remind me what the changes are!
 
Dear peapeople,
Before you know it, it's going to be That Time of Year Again!
Hopefully you will all contribute baby pix for the Chick Chart this year.

As you know, for the Chick Chart to be helpful and useful, the info has to be as accurate as possible.
So if you contributed pictures last year, can you take a moment to let me know if you have any updates about the color/pattern/sex of the babies you posted??
bow.gif

I know this is troublesome but it would be a really big help.
We really do have a number of people looking at the Image Database every day!

Here it is: http://peafowlimagedatabase.weebly.com/peachick-chart.html

*If you already notified me about corrections that I didn't make, I apologize! Please remind me what the changes are!

Hopefully I may contribute Whites. For the peachicks last year. The chicks I hatched out that are in the metal tub or in the grass there were three cocks and one hen. The chicks with my hen there were 2 hens and 2 cocks. Now which specific ones I will actually have to study the photo to remember who was who.
 
Thanks @Birdrain92 !
I see different pictures of your babies on the Chick Chart, and I'm not sure which ones you're talking about.
Maybe if you give me more info, it will be enough to note on the photo captions that there are 3M/1F or 2M/2F, without having to say which chicks are M and which are F? Since we probably won't be able to say for sure anyways.
What do you think?
 
I have been wanting to get you updates on Salt-N-Pepper and a couple of others, but SNP has been so dirty and rough I really don't want to take any pics until she cleans up some. It looks to warm up some this week, so maybe the dust bath will also dry out some. Give me a list and I can see if I can get you some seven-month updates.

Here are a couple of the Spaulding Purple BS hens also referred to as 'Red Buff' at five months.






I 'think' the one on the left is SNP at five months.



Cameo BS 2014 hatch at 19 months old.



Spaulding Purple BS cock at seven months.



This shows the difference between Spaulding Black Shoulder and Spaulding Purple Black Shoulder at seven months. The one in front is the SBS, the brown one in back is the SPBS, both cocks.



Spaulding IB Dark Pied at seven months.



Peach Silver Pied at 19 months, cock left, hen right.

 
I would love to help out with this but I fear once hatching season rolls around I will be swamped and though I do take photos and record my own breeding and hatching, getting them all on here takes a lot of time. I will do my best to help. I crossed some great birds this year and am working on some lines. I love it, very interesting stuff!
You all have done a great job with the chick chart! I will do my best to give you photos of my Bronze and Opals, as I breed them and they grow up.
 

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