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Brendan Bronze Member
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Joined: Feb 2006 Gender: Male  Posts: 182 Location: BATHURST NSW Karma: 0 |  | blue lime, albinolime « Thread Started on Dec 15, 2007, 9:32pm » | |
how do you tell the difference between a blue lime and an albinolime cock
2 birds together are they blue lime or albinolime cocks
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this one parents were grey/lime cock x lutino/lutino opaline/blue hen
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this ones parents were lutinolime/blue cock x blue lime opaline hen
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bozzee New Member member is offline
Joined: Feb 2007 Gender: Male  Posts: 18 Karma: 0 |  | Re: blue lime, albino-lime « Reply #1 on Dec 17, 2007, 9:00am » | |
If you ask me I would say these are both albino-lime cocks. The albino lime is more bleached then the bleu-lime.
There will be more answers to your question who can explain it better than i can ,
greetings Edwin
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oaklee Administrator
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Joined: Jan 2006 Gender: Male  Posts: 94 Karma: 4 |  | Re: blue lime, albinolime « Reply #2 on Dec 17, 2007, 12:14pm » | |
they are 2 young to tell at this stage. anyone would be only guessing. you have to wait a month or 2 until they moult and the blue comes through on there heads and rump to tell the diference.
regards matt.
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Joined: Feb 2006 Gender: Male  Posts: 182 Location: BATHURST NSW Karma: 0 |  | Re: blue lime, albinolime « Reply #3 on Dec 17, 2007, 1:36pm » | |
thanks for that i thought they were both albinolime cocks but are only young
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