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I finally finished part 1 of the varieties chart. I just couldn't go to bed without finishing it! It is pretty late...
Anyways, if I made any mistakes with a variety color let me know. I had lots of issues making the file smaller while still retaining detail, so I really hope that you can see the birds and their detail and color can be made out.
Edit: Yeahh the quality isn't looking so good...I will be working on figuring out that...If anyone has any recommendations let me know. I was freezing photoshop earlier with this huge file and it got better once I sized it down.
That chart looks amazing!! Good job!!!![]()
Good morning -
I'm quite late to this party, but I really hope some of you are still here & will find my post/question.
We are experienced chook & turkey keepers, but fresh to peafowl; we acquired our pair, the Ricardos (Ricky & Lucy) as coming 2-year-olds. This year they are 5.
Last spring Lucy successfully brooded her first clutch of eggs. How surprised we were when a couple of those "chick-peas" (our pet name for peachicks) were creamy white instead of traditionally feathered for India Blue.
Even more intriguing, I don't see any variation or mutation that looks anything like our oddball "chick-peas!"
I don't know anything about the ancestry of our Ricardos, sadly, so I'm sure 'anything might have happened.' At this point, I'd simply like to be able to put a name to whatever variety or mutation we've got going on.
I am attaching photos of Ricky & Lucy, the parents; shots of the chick-peas as tiny chick-peas; & current shots of them (they're coming on 1 year-old).
Thanks so very much for ANY & ALL help,
Carlene
Male yearling w/ sire:![]()
Well, darn - I can only upload this single shot for now. Hopefully it is helpful.
CG
The "creamy" peachick are Blue Black shoulder peachicks ! So the color is BLUE and the pattern is Black shoulder.
It seens that the parents of those peachicks are IB blue split Black shoulder . Both of the parents bring gene of Black shoulder. One bird need 2 gene to show the pattern.