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Birds changing after the first molt


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Ty Coleman
147 posts
Mar 31, 2008
4:43 PM
This bird origanaly looked like a indolusion.




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Ty
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Ty Coleman
149 posts
Mar 31, 2008
4:51 PM
Is the slide show working now Tony?
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Ty
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PR_rollers
751 posts
Mar 31, 2008
4:58 PM
TY that slide is working good.I like the way that bird stays there and lets you display him..lol..give it alot of rest and lots of high protein to help it through the molt..
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Ralph....
Ty Coleman
150 posts
Mar 31, 2008
5:07 PM
I'm not sure which pair this bird came from i have reduced and andie's in my mimbs line i was told it was reduced with spread i dont know so im trying to get some opinions on his color
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Ty
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Mount Airy Lofts
615 posts
Apr 01, 2008
12:58 AM
It is normal for young birds to moult out a different color. Prime examle are Mottles. I have a friend who raises almonds. The spread almonds he breeds will appear like a classic for the first two years. Then the black really starts to kick in and with in a couple more years, it transform into a Black Spangle type of color.

Hope it performs...
Thor

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Ty Coleman
151 posts
Apr 01, 2008
4:17 AM
Its rolling 10-15 kitting great and has descent velocity im expecting it to get better its still young
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Ty
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