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Post by Matt on Jan 19, 2006 16:39:52 GMT 7
At the moment we have 2 pairs, one cinnamon opaline pair that laid 4 clutches this season and a new pair of cinnamon opaline hen and blue opaline cock. I hope the hen is split blue and the cock split cinnamon (we can all dream!!). I am selling the cinn opaline pair to make room for some from our friend that bred greygreen lutino limes etc. When I have set them all up (about 3 or 4 pairs) I will post some pics on here!
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Post by oaklee on Jan 19, 2006 19:59:43 GMT 7
well i`m pairing my birds up to breed lime grey opalines and grey series platinums. also blue platunum pieds and grey platinum pieds.
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Post by fox on Jan 20, 2006 2:18:43 GMT 7
hey oaklee, we seem to be tryin to breed the same colours. this year i'm trying for grey-green pied, just the straight pied. one of my pairs produced some grey pieds this year, so i want to breed something different. also fawn pied, musturd pied, and both in opaline in both. here's hopping that next years even more successfull then this years was.
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Post by Peter on Jan 20, 2006 5:37:47 GMT 7
All these colours sound so cool! Good luck with it!
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Post by bubbles on Jan 20, 2006 8:37:36 GMT 7
i sold the other for $100 hand raised with a cage i should be able to post the pics tomorrow ive been busy sorry
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Post by fox on Jan 20, 2006 13:00:53 GMT 7
thats cool bubbles. i've hand rearded a few clutchs before, only because i've needed to, but they do learn to whistler when they've still quiet young. i had a cinnamon blue male that was my first one, and in the end he would fly around my house chasing me wanting to land on my shoulder, dear little thing.
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Post by bubbles on Jan 20, 2006 17:19:14 GMT 7
i love hand raised grassies i find them better and less agressive than tiels and they wean easy
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