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I think so.... We can just attach a note with it .
Just recently somebody posted pics on the thread thinking they had marans when they really had an olive egger.
I think this issue is going to become so common in the future that we might as well post what it looks like and what it comes from . . .
It would be nice if we could post the a perfect comb, The Creme de la Creme of combs. That way folks can compare WHAT it SHOULD be to What is SHOULD NOT BE....
Oh Wynette, my dear comb snob friend
, you wouldn't by chance have a pic of the PERFECT or Nearly Perfect comb that you could post ? ? ?
ok...give me a few minutes and I'll see if I can find a pic of her. I think I got one the other day when I was out. The real kicker is that she has the most gorgeous blue lacing I've ever had on my birds. Everytime I see her I wish she were a pure blue Marans girl
well...in looking at some older photos as well I found I did happen to have photos of birds I no longer have hiding in some folders. I'll have to keep hunting for you to see what else I can find, but its a start
Here is that peacombed girl mentioned. the second photo is of another one. I didn't know which photo might have a better viewing angle for people, so I'm posting both.
this is a BCM boy I had that had some white in his tail crop up over night. Might have been related to molting, I'm not sure, didn't hold onto him long enough to find out. he turned mean once he hit the 6 month mark and would start launching himself at my face every time I needed to fill waterers or feed trays...so he was invited to dinner one night
this is a blue birchen girl that has over coloring in her breast, but I posted the photo because she also has mossiness in her body as well. In the birchens it comes through more as white and shades of cream than it does brown like in the BCMs. I didn't know if this would help or not.