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r.alroye
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misty

Post by r.alroye »

hi, i have a blue grey sf cock ( split cinnamon) and blue palid hen. how can i recognize which youngs are sf misty?

i'm adding pictures of the cocky and his youngs
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Kappa
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Post by Kappa »

Form those photos it appears that 1 is blue and the other is a cinnamon blue judging from its pink feet.
Hard to identify colours when birds are wet.
r.alroye
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Post by r.alroye »

thanks,I will shoot new photos (dry ones).
I know that one is blue and that the other is Cinnamon. My question is what should i look for when I'm tring to Identify which child of him also have sf misty (especially when they still at the nest)
rodrigojhenriques
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Post by rodrigojhenriques »

good birds :)
Johan S
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Post by Johan S »

When in the nest, take two pictures, one with the flash on and one with the flash off. The flash will change the colour of the misty chicks dramatically.
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