HungryPenguin
Songster
I thought she was considered a blue partridge, but then I see some partridges and Cindy doesn't look like them so I wanted to double check! Thank you so much!
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I thought she was considered a blue partridge, but then I see some partridges and Cindy doesn't look like them so I wanted to double check! Thank you so much!
She looks very similar to my Cindy! I'll have to go grab a pic of her for you!I have a blue partridge; this is her
I'm glad I looked here, I saved the web page and will hopefully be able to order some eggs. Thanks for posting it. : )No...go here though
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She's been in the business over 20 years and has won tons of shows with her babies!
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Oh yeah mine definitely looks like your blue partridge she's got a lot of blue coloring in her down feathers and upon her head. Here's her in the sunlight so she looks very orange and striking, but in lower light she looks similar to yours. Unfortunately her pouf has been pulled out a lot due to a roo trying to mate with her, normally she has more Grand head feathers. Thanks for grabbing pics! You're awesome! Just googling what a partridge looks like there's so many different varieties so I wasn't sure exactly how to classify her!Partridge can have dark heads. By the Standard of Perfection the color isn't supposed to. But it's very striking and many people like the look.
The blue part can come in varying shades. I apparently have one in another pen that is blue partridge that I thought was regular partridge because she's so dark. I don't know who it is. I'd thought Id lost the color a couple years ago but did a lot of breeding last year and 3 popped up.
It's not currently raining so I ran out and got some new pictures. They weren't too happy on the chair with my chicken herder circling below them.
Blue partridge
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Partridge (ignore her wet face)
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Thanks for sharing this!Partridge can have dark heads. By the Standard of Perfection the color isn't supposed to. But it's very striking and many people like the look.
The blue part can come in varying shades. I apparently have one in another pen that is blue partridge that I thought was regular partridge because she's so dark. I don't know who it is. I'd thought Id lost the color a couple years ago but did a lot of breeding last year and 3 popped up.
It's not currently raining so I ran out and got some new pictures. They weren't too happy on the chair with my chicken herder circling below them.
Blue partridge
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Partridge (ignore her wet face)
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Thanks for sharing this!
I've been told if I can I should get a blue Partridge (for a colour breeding project), but I didn't actually know what blue Partridge looked like. Really helpful comparison!
Thanks, I'll check them out.@Mr Spot, if you're interested in ordering Silkie eggs, here's the links to two breeders that have beautiful birds.
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100032353282267
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100066717125503
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057350752273&mibextid=ZbWKwL