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09-04-2015, 07:09 AM
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Please help me identify
Hello guys,
Please, can you help me identify this bird's mutation (the yellow one)? Btw it's a hen and doesn't have iris rings.
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Deepak.
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A beautiful Light Green Opaline Cinnamon Hen
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A beautiful Light Green Opaline Cinnamon Hen
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I agree with Chirper too!
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I also agree with Chirper, and if she's older than six months and still has no iris rings, I would say it's possible she's hiding a pied gene
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