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They're both beautiful. Do you show? If so, are those the colors you show them under - powder blue & blue cream? I have a couple that are similar to your powder blue & I just show them as blues. I also have some colored similar to your blue cream & I've been wondering about what to call them. Are these similar?
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Sonoran, I have a buff that looks very similar to this one, very light in color. What should should/could she be paired with to get what colors like darker buff, Porcelain?
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Sonoran, I have a buff that looks very similar to this one, very light in color. What should should/could she be paired with to get what colors like darker buff, Porcelain?
Do you know her parentage? Or background? Buff is a rather complicated variety, and that could make a difference
I do showThey're both beautiful. Do you show? If so, are those the colors you show them under - powder blue & blue cream? I have a couple that are similar to your powder blue & I just show them as blues. I also have some colored similar to your blue cream & I've been wondering about what to call them. Are these similar?
Well darn! I guess they aren't the same colors at all. Color wise, mine are buff/gold & lav/blue, same as yours but the shade are completely different. Your girl is more yellow gold - gorgeous color & gorgeous bird.
Good luck with your color project.
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I can find out from the breeder(M Best). But looking without the red heatlamp, I am thinking she is a Porcelain. She is just too light to be Buff. I will try and get a pic of her with good lighting later today.Quote:Do you know her parentage? Or background? Buff is a rather complicated variety, and that could make a differenceSonoran, I have a buff that looks very similar to this one, very light in color. What should should/could she be paired with to get what colors like darker buff, Porcelain?
I can find out from the breeder(M Best). But looking without the red heatlamp, I am thinking she is a Porcelain. She is just too light to be Buff. I will try and get a pic of her with good lighting later today.Quote:Do you know her parentage? Or background? Buff is a rather complicated variety, and that could make a differenceSonoran, I have a buff that looks very similar to this one, very light in color. What should should/could she be paired with to get what colors like darker buff, Porcelain?
Yeah one on teh left looks buff one on the right looks it will be hard to tell until it is fully feathered.
Beautiful boy & a great name! I keep hoping to get a nice red pyle but everything so far has a lot of black smut or else they have a lot of lavender undercoat. They're pretty but not as nice as Freedom. Thank You CountryThis is the Red Pyle (I Think) that I was referring to from my previous post. He is adorable, he actually belongs to my son, his name is Freedom
I would love to have someone who breeds Red Pyle Sikies confirm or refute my suspicions, It will help me with whether I should breed him, and who to as well.
I am getting a hen from the friend who gave us Freedom, so I will be breeding them. She bought them from some kids at a show here in Maine, thats all I know! I am trying to find info on this color so I can do it right. If anyone has any, or can point me someplace I would be thrilled
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