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I sell my feathers as well, and I have found that if you mix the white eyed ones in with some pure whites and some normal ones they will generally sell as a mix.
But my white eyes are not pretty like yours are they look like someone spilt paint on the shaft, not very becoming to the eye , one or 2 might be ok but a train full kinda blows, but i love my pieds so they will be here but sure wished they were pretty like yours
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But my white eyes are not pretty like yours are they look like someone spilt paint on the shaft, not very becoming to the eye , one or 2 might be ok but a train full kinda blows, but i love my pieds so they will be here but sure wished they were pretty like yours
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I don't get that many that have a lot of pretty white either. Most of mine look like your's, just a little white dot. I have a Black shoulder male about 12 years old now, friendly as can be, always on my porch pecking at the windows and begging for treats. I love him, but he has the ugliest eye feathers ever, not even a white dot, they just have a cloudy gray cataract looking spot in the center. We sell his feathers cheap.....as cat toys.
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I sell my feathers as well, and I have found that if you mix the white eyed ones in with some pure whites and some normal ones they will generally sell as a mix.
Very pretty ! And Zaz, yours is pretty too. I may be wrong, but don't their eyes get more white the older they get? So his WE 's may get better:)
 
Very pretty ! And Zaz, yours is pretty too. I may be wrong, but don't their eyes get more white the older they get? So his WE 's may get better:)

Unfortunatey, I haven't found that to be the case with my boys and several of them are over 12 now. As they get older more of their eyes become white eyes, but the white itself hasn't really changed.
 
Here is my Opal WE peacock. He is five years old this spring, but it is interesting that there is a feather that was noticeable in his train that is what I expect from a first train. I never had an opal peacock, let alone a WE peacock, so I really like him! Some people may think an opals train is drab, but I think I captured the colors quite well. His neck was rough looking, but he is finally done molting and looks nice. It is just too cold to be taking pictures. My peacock has very nice white eyes. I have never seen his display. He is afraid of the spalding peacock he is in with for the winter.










 

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