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Unfortunatly, this baby died today. She was not strong coming out of the egg, and although she and I gave it a good try, she simply wasn't strong enough. I'm really sad.

This does leave me with the two TSC unidentified duckbill dinosaurs. They are growing incredibly fast. Luckily, my hand-raised Indian Runner male is friendly with them and can give them some Runner socialization. After all, no matter how large they get, they will have to know they are honorary Indian Runners.

 
Helllo everyone,
I have a few runners, but I'm looking for advice on one of my hens and her coloring. I can't seem to find any others like her on the internet.

Would she be considered a silver, gray, or blue and white runner?
Thanks.
My guess is that she might carry one Blue gene and one Brown gene. We have a pair that looked similar and we think that those were their genes. However, it is also possible she carries a single Blue gene and a pair of light genes to make her overall color lighter.
 

Unfortunatly, this baby died today. She was not strong coming out of the egg, and although she and I gave it a good try, she simply wasn't strong enough. I'm really sad.

This does leave me with the two TSC unidentified duckbill dinosaurs. They are growing incredibly fast. Luckily, my hand-raised Indian Runner male is friendly with them and can give them some Runner socialization. After all, no matter how large they get, they will have to know they are honorary Indian Runners.

So sorry. Keep up the dinosaur pics though!
 
Unfortunatly, this baby died today. She was not strong coming out of the egg, and although she and I gave it a good try, she simply wasn't strong enough. I'm really sad. This does leave me with the two TSC unidentified duckbill dinosaurs. They are growing incredibly fast. Luckily, my hand-raised Indian Runner male is friendly with them and can give them some Runner socialization. After all, no matter how large they get, they will have to know they are honorary Indian Runners.
Aww how sad
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Glad you still have these two.
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Unfortunatly, this baby died today. She was not strong coming out of the egg, and although she and I gave it a good try, she simply wasn't strong enough. I'm really sad. This does leave me with the two TSC unidentified duckbill dinosaurs. They are growing incredibly fast. Luckily, my hand-raised Indian Runner male is friendly with them and can give them some Runner socialization. After all, no matter how large they get, they will have to know they are honorary Indian Runners.
I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. I'm happy to see that you still have a couple though. They are beautiful.
 
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My guess is that she might carry one Blue gene and one Brown gene.  We have a pair that looked similar and we think that those were their genes.  However, it is also possible she carries a single Blue gene and a pair of light genes to make her overall color lighter.  
I'm hoping that my fawn and white drake would breed her to see what colors they would produce together. I really like her coloring and his size.
 
Unfortunatly, this baby died today. She was not strong coming out of the egg, and although she and I gave it a good try, she simply wasn't strong enough. I'm really sad. This does leave me with the two TSC unidentified duckbill dinosaurs. They are growing incredibly fast. Luckily, my hand-raised Indian Runner male is friendly with them and can give them some Runner socialization. After all, no matter how large they get, they will have to know they are honorary Indian Runners.
I'm so sorry. It sounds like she had a great bit of fun with her companions while she had the time, though.
 
Helllo everyone,
I have a few runners, but I'm looking for advice on one of my hens and her coloring. I can't seem to find any others like her on the internet.
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Would she be considered a silver, gray, or blue and white runner?
Thanks.


Whatever her genes, she sure is a lovely gal! If that coloring comes through to her offspring, that would be awesome!
 

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