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Alright so this one is a female I am guessing am I right? The green train is correct. Sometimes Spalding peahens don't have much color in their train compared to green peahens. The face patch is big like you would expect for a green but the neck color doesn't look right but it could be the lighting like you said.
The colors don't look right here.
Here is just a fun fact but you can tell this one is a peahen because of the small striped wing feathers she has. I forgot what you call those small ones there...
The color looks better here.
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Are those the two chicks you got this year? They are already more beautiful than a mature India blue peahen.Here a picture of two 100 day old hens. You can already see the golden neck and that they start to get blue on the wings.
Even in this age the neck is not bluish.
If I would looking for pure greens and would visit a breeder and see a group of birds like this. Some are looking more like pure green some less and all are not marked then I would not buy.
Is their pen in the shade? If there are some places in the pen that have a lot of light your photos might come out better when they step into more light, but the face might not turn out right. Some times of the day can be better for photographs also.In person they do not look blue, They Prob are High % Spaldings, but in person they look much more like the Pictures of the green birds, I am having a hard time getting the coloring to come out right, even their bright face color is not reproducing correctly, The for sure Spalding Male he came to me like that with his Neck Feathers, I am unsure from what but there is no fighting in my pen as of yet.
For me the color doesn't look right. Too much blue in the neck, not enough on the wing, etc. When you compare this peahen to the Javanese peahens Pfauenfreund has and the ones at Read Mountain Peafowl : https://www.facebook.com/pages/Read...123405814?id=299476123405814&sk=photos_stream there is a noticeable difference. Read Mountain Peafowl has photos of Javas in a dark area or in the shadows and their neck feathers still look green. It gets confusing with all of these Spaldings and mixed subspecies but after looking at a bunch of photos my favorite birds are Reinhold's, Friedrich's, Read Mountain Peafowl's, Rocking BAB Ranch's, and some of Texas Peafowl's greens like the Burmese peacock at the bottom of their open page. That is just how I see it. A lot of people have nice peafowl and they take good care of them, but the ones that really catch my eye are the ones from these people.Im definitely going with high % Spaudings. Pretty birds ! Congrats Joe. Enjoy the new flock.Also on that last bird Minx. Regardless of other opinions. I still cant bet my soul on it not being a pure Java hen.![]()
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Yes, the two are from this year.Are those the two chicks you got this year? They are already more beautiful than a mature India blue peahen.