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I'd test your blue girls to make sure they are solids first if you haven't already. that will clear up how to handle moving forward with your boy.... also...you'll want to test him for comb defects if he came from that same batch of boys that had those issues...I can't remember now where you said this boy came from. I can help you with getting on track with birchens if you want lady! No problem. Step by step is the easiest way for sure and keeping a notebook and banding system will be essential as the color won't appear on most of the F1 stock if you do have solids to work with.
I have a note book with pictures of the roos and hens in my blue cuckoo project but as far as all my blue cuckoos I have their bands from when they were younger in the notebooks with their pics but didnt have time to band them since...
well that wont take much to update then lady!
I'd test your blue girls to make sure they are solids first if you haven't already. that will clear up how to handle moving forward with your boy.... also...you'll want to test him for comb defects if he came from that same batch of boys that had those issues...I can't remember now where you said this boy came from. I can help you with getting on track with birchens if you want lady! No problem. Step by step is the easiest way for sure and keeping a notebook and banding system will be essential as the color won't appear on most of the F1 stock if you do have solids to work with.
I have a note book with pictures of the roos and hens in my blue cuckoo project but as far as all my blue cuckoos I have their bands from when they were younger in the notebooks with their pics but didnt have time to band them since...
well that wont take much to update then lady!
