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Fetherland..Out here in Australia we are lucky eneough to have Harlequin Runners that have been bred from a cross between Welsh Harlequins and White runners for many generations. I havent done the years of cross breeding to get my stock- but bought eggs to hatch and adult birds from a number of breeders last year to build up a good strong line of my own birds. I was just trying to work out exactly which one I used in the photo last night - I have a few that look so similar at the moment- but the one in the photo looks at this stage to be pure Harlequin. I have both Harlequin and Cinnamon Runners here and am still learning to tell the difference when they are so small.
Fetherland..Out here in Australia we are lucky eneough to have Harlequin Runners that have been bred from a cross between Welsh Harlequins and White runners for many generations. I havent done the years of cross breeding to get my stock- but bought eggs to hatch and adult birds from a number of breeders last year to build up a good strong line of my own birds. I was just trying to work out exactly which one I used in the photo last night - I have a few that look so similar at the moment- but the one in the photo looks at this stage to be pure Harlequin. I have both Harlequin and Cinnamon Runners here and am still learning to tell the difference when they are so small.