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thats what I was thinking but the lady told me they were paints hummmmmPorcelain maybe?
Quote: Yes, they are champagne paints. Heavy dose of the off coloured hackles. I have several. Notice the spots? I have gotten regular paints from mine. They are not dun. Dun plus paint = dun spots, not dun background colouring. Here is a dun paint:
Yes; she was a cross to test the genetics and how dun mixes with the champagne paints. Unfortunately a horse stepped on her before I could do second generation test breeding with her
I have, I use a conditioner for whitening. I leave it on for 5 minutes, and rinse. I use it on my white only though.So for all the shampoo junkies on here (you know who you are), has anyone ever tried using dog conditioner on their birds after shampooing?![]()
I have, I use a conditioner for whitening. I leave it on for 5 minutes, and rinse. I use it on my white only though.
thank you Sonoran!Yes, they are champagne paints. Heavy dose of the off coloured hackles. I have several. Notice the spots? I have gotten regular paints from mine. They are not dun. Dun plus paint = dun spots, not dun background colouring. Here is a dun paint:
Yes; she was a cross to test the genetics and how dun mixes with the champagne paints. Unfortunately a horse stepped on her before I could do second generation test breeding with her
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