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Ive been told that if a bird doesn't get brassiness for any reason it carries the silver gene,

Sunlight will also cause brassiness in birds.

I have a little bantam NN that could be fed a straight corn diet and all it does is turn her legs a vibrant yellow, must have the silver gene. This gene however is no match for the wonderful red of our dirt.
 
I have never heard of this brassiness ya'll are talkin about. Sounds crazy! Is that anything like the reason flamingos are pink??

poultryandbees - The Newcastle show is real easy to find, its a little barn right off the main road there. I've enjoyed going, its worth checkin out!
 
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OK Les have you any ideas as to how to get rid of it once one get's it, your humble servant LOL.

AL
 
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HA! You should have a baby !!

-Stimp-

Stimpy....you made me laugh again....your wife is going to box your ears down one of these days....if she hasn't already....keep the laughs coming Stimpy.
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Muesky & Okiechick57 I have made the preliminary inquiries about your GFM's that you won at POOPS and I should have something for you soon. Congrats by the way.

AL
 
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OK Les have you any ideas as to how to get rid of it once one get's it, your humble servant LOL.

AL

Most that show feed no corn and keep them out of sunlight. Cuban Longtails would be the one to ask about keeping it at bay, she's good!

Oh and that is why most of my show birds are black!


Cammie Brassiness is where a white bird shows yellow in the feathering, especially in the saddle feathers and across the back.
 
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I can't remember where, but Grace and I had that same discussion. We agreed on the silver gene theory too. I don't keep any of my birds inside either. They are all outside all day, every day (weather permitting).

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OK Les have you any ideas as to how to get rid of it once one get's it, your humble servant LOL.

AL

Most that show feed no corn and keep them out of sunlight. Cuban Longtails would be the one to ask about keeping it at bay, she's good!

Oh and that is why most of my show birds are black!


Cammie Brassiness is where a white bird shows yellow in the feathering, especially in the saddle feathers and across the back.

I keep mine inside but they all have access to an outdoor run of their own. I have just quit giving any white birds corn at all until i am sure about the silver gene.

Les thanks I will contact her.

AL
 
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Thank you Al......hope your family is feeling better, I am sick with it now
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Yes their doing much better thanks.

AL
 
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