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Posted by: mrachelr at Thu Aug 23 19:40:45 2012   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mrachelr ]  
   

We picked up a female in February who was supposedly bred to a pinstripe and a fire. We hooked her up with our pied (thank you for your help with his URI). She laid 6 good eggs, and this week they started emerging, some with very strong spotnose markers. I emailed the person we purchased her from trying to track down where that came from and found out that she had also been bred to a pewter and spotnose by someone else last season. So possible sires are: spotnose, fire, pewter, pied and pinstripe. They certainly aren't pinstripe, so we are taking votes on what these guys are! The last one hatched this morning and none have shed yet. All have an arrowhead pattern on their head, strong flames and four of the six have spot noses. Are they fires? Spotnoses? Really nice het pieds? Normals? What do you think?

Here is a group shot, we do have individuals too for a closer look.

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