The odds are against you when it comes to getting people to post mutation pics because as stated before, here in the U.S. we are limited on the number of mutations and most if not all have already been posted, meaning that most of the pictures of color mutations are going to have to come from breeders like lobo etc. that are in Europe, Canada, etc.
The odds are against you when it comes to getting people to post mutation pics because as stated before, here in the U.S. we are limited on the number of mutations and most if not all have already been posted, meaning that most of the pictures of color mutations are going to have to come from breeders like lobo etc. that are in Europe, Canada, etc.
Can you give us a list of all the mutations in the US? How do you know US breeders keep less mutations than European breeders?
Simple power of observation, in the past two years i have racked up quit a bit of time on the internet looking through bird websites from breeders here in the U.S. and have a decent idea of what all we have here in the U.S..... now then back a few months ago i thought i was bound and determined to find a breeder of apricot mandarins, i know that it can happen here in the U.S. but when looking (always seem to appear when not looking
) i haven't came across any. but in the UK sites i came across and the pictures placed on another forum by people outside the U.S. it can be seen that they have a greater number of mutations for the number of birds in their collections and also a great variety in each species, ie. ringed teal, blond, silver, blue, orange, and (im sure theres more) that seem to also include many if not all the mutations present in the U.S.
that all being said, my point was about waterfowl mutations like the title of this topic stated. I am unfamiliar with pheasant, quail, & guinea mutations