not getting upset or defensive but if I am gonna get yelled at because I made a mistake then I don't need to be in this forum...
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see Cole, you did get a brown red, it just ended up being a male. Looks like his breast is off colored, but he's a brown red none the less. Breed him to that bb red pullet and you will get more of both, as he is half bb red already. Birchen is dominate over duckwing, IF the birchen is pure. He's split for duckwing, so this will give you more of both colors with just 1 mating
JJ there will be a clear difference in them. The lavender and blue to way off shade wise, lavender ones of course will be the pale sky blue and the andalusian blue will be dark blue. Then the lavender effect of red will make it look like the cream of a porcelain on the quail colored onesHope I am right and that would be real cool.
think you are getting overly defensive wheather you realize it or not. The members on this thread are very firendly and joke around all the time. NO ONE is going to yell at you.not getting upset or defensive but if I am gonna get yelled at because I made a mistake then I don't need to be in this forum...
Calm down I was just picking on Lady Hawk, They are quail d"Anvers.not getting upset or defensive but if I am gonna get yelled at because I made a mistake then I don't need to be in this forum...
If there is 2 shots of lavander and blue in the same bird what will it do to the color?JJ there will be a clear difference in them. The lavender and blue to way off shade wise, lavender ones of course will be the pale sky blue and the andalusian blue will be dark blue. Then the lavender effect of red will make it look like the cream of a porcelain on the quail colored ones
the blue quail of course look like a plain ol blue quail, little washed out on the red but not much.
for silver versions, the lavender will be very pale on the black areas, where on blues it would be much darker
I hope you all don't mind me asking a question. I bought two d'anver pullets today. I think they are 8 weeks old (I have asked seller about date of hatch) they both have a touch of red. Now for the question, how early do d'anver pullets start getting red in their comb area? It's made me slightly nervous that I may have a cockerel or two. I have looked at speckledhens photos of her 7 1/2? week olds (the red areas and the one with the bump) and will compare with mine tomorrow.