EMERALD
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Hi, if I had an Emerald and not much else it would have to be just a Blue to pair it with so half your young would be Emeralds (EmeraldBlues until proven otherwise). If you have other birds to choose or can buy, I would buy another Emerald to breed df Emeralds and EmeraldBlues which would set you up with plenty of Emerald youngsters down the road to sell or trade to build your collection. The other initially expensive option would be to breed it to a Clear Head Clear Tail and breed EmeraldBlue split to CHCT. These are very desirable birds.
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What is the differend between emerald and turkoise does any one have picture of these two mutations
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Hi Jurgen
One of Dion Smith Pictures
Emerald on the Left turquoise on the right
Above is one of my favorite pictures of an Emerald hen
One of Dion Smith Pictures
Emerald on the Left turquoise on the right
Above is one of my favorite pictures of an Emerald hen
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Hi ShayShay-aus wrote:Hi everyone just recently brought a emerald hen
Just wanted some ideas on what bird I should pair it with
Everyone's feedback would b great
Thanks shay
Are you based in Adelaide (if yes then i looked at the same bird!)
I would pair it with either a violet or a cobalt.
Cheers
Jono
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hmm... Pallid or Edged would be interesting...
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a Violet EmeraldBlue for reference flash and no flash. A pretty birdI would pair it with either a violet or a cobalt.
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Thanks guys very interesting the emerald hen I have is a straight bird was even mayb looking towards
Pieds I'm in sydney
Pieds I'm in sydney
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Re: EMERALD
Hi Shey-AusShay-aus wrote:Hi everyone just recently brought a emerald hen
Just wanted some ideas on what bird I should pair it with
Everyone's feedback would b great
Thanks shay
I have attached a pic of a PastelBlue Cleartail cock and an EmeraldTurquoise hen which is a very different green from a wild type green.
Kind regards
Mike
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