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Post by kim1 on Nov 15, 2004 13:23:14 GMT 10
my dad is looking at buying a blue/cinnamon cockbird and cinnamon hen and is wondering what they will throw, will it just be cinnamons and blues, .
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eckie
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Post by eckie on Nov 15, 2004 13:29:14 GMT 10
i have a book but it only has basic colours. i would say you would get cinamons,blues and i think you could get sky blues
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Post by hillcresttiels on Nov 15, 2004 15:40:16 GMT 10
These are outcome of those pairings Kim Blue /cinnamon Cock Green cinnamon Hen Males Born 50.0% green /blue cinnamon 50.0% green cinnamon /blue Hens Born 50.0% green /blue 50.0% green cinnamon /blue cheers Frank
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Post by kim1 on Nov 15, 2004 15:51:18 GMT 10
Thanks Frank I should have checked here first as I just tried to follow that ringneck chart but it was too much for me, I can let him know now I don't think it's what he was hopeing but best to know before he buys them, they are a good price only $300 so might be still worth getting them.
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Post by eckie on Nov 15, 2004 16:10:55 GMT 10
hi thats not a bad price for a cinamon split and a cinamon if you could get cinamons out of it would be good. but all the babies are going to look green but if you wanted to breed with the babies you would get better colours
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Post by kim1 on Nov 15, 2004 19:07:58 GMT 10
Dad has decided to buy this guys plumheads instead, must say I'm a bit dissapointed I wanted the plumheads guess I'll have to be quicker next time.
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Post by eckie on Nov 15, 2004 19:12:26 GMT 10
pum heads are nices when coloured up hope they go good for him
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Post by jeremy on Nov 16, 2004 7:51:59 GMT 10
Kim your father should buy a cinnamon/blue cock and pair it with a blue hen this way you will get
Male babies Green/Blue/Cinnamon Blue/Cinnamon
Female Babies Cinnamon/Blue Sky Blue
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