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Thank you , does anyone know this colour pattern? The bluish hen was more chocolate and the golden hen we can see more blue coming throughVery pretty!! ❤
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Thank you , does anyone know this colour pattern? The bluish hen was more chocolate and the golden hen we can see more blue coming throughVery pretty!! ❤
@fluffycrow?Thank you , does anyone know this colour pattern? The bluish hen was more chocolate and the golden hen we can see more blue coming through
Thank youAs to what this colour would be named in general, I don't know. I just think they look blue based. @pipdzipdnreadytogo might be able to tell you
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As to what this colour would be named in general, I don't know. I just think they look blue based. @pipdzipdnreadytogo might be able to tell you
Thank you , yes the blue types I was referring to. Anytime I've seen blue lately it had this pattern, maybe same lineage or something like thatWhich bird, or are you asking about all of them in post 28? Those don't look like a single pure variety to me, honestly. The male looks like a leaky Blue, the first female possibly the same or possibly some kind of melanized blue partridge type of pattern, and the second female is similar to Blue Quail. But I'm not really familiar with Seramas and their varieties outside of the U.S., so it's very possible they're a variety that I'm just not familiar with.![]()