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 Post subject: Re: How hard is it to develop new colours?
PostPosted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 5:13 pm 
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Yep I will have heaps of keets sep/oct again and you can buy as many as you like because I have to cut down a little the missus is not happy with so many :lol:

I will have all the usual colours and quite a few reverse pieds in pearl and lavender like in my pictures as I bred heaps this year so can't keep many more. May have a few cinnamon reverse pieds to but I want to see if I get a few hens first I am a bit short on them and I breed cinn reverse pied to cinn reverse pied so no fixed % of hens.

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 Post subject: Re: How hard is it to develop new colours?
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Before you ask prices are each
Pearl keets $15
Lavender keets $20
Silver keets $40
Cinnamon keets $40
Reverse pieds pearl and lav are $30
Reverse pieds cinns are $45

They are all 6-8 weeks when I sell them

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 Post subject: Re: How hard is it to develop new colours?
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Ok thanks nightmare
I look forward to talking to you about the birds closer to the time

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 Post subject: Re: How hard is it to develop new colours?
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Once again thanks Nightmare

The selection of colours is terrific for me to start with and your prices are great :-D

Probably a stupid question but where you wrote Pearl Keets $15, Lavender Keets $20 etc does that include Pearl Pied, Lavender Pied etc ?

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Yep I don't ask more for the normal pieds I think they are now the std guineas

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 Post subject: Re: How hard is it to develop new colours?
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I thought that they were the same price but better to ask then not to.

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 Post subject: Re: How hard is it to develop new colours?
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Ace, you said that P.A is in the early stages of developing the Purple mutation. Would you be able to say how early? I think I've read that P.A has nine stages of developing colours.

Also thanks everyonr for all the help than657

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 Post subject: Re: How hard is it to develop new colours?
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Ace, you said that P.A is in the early stages of developing the Purple mutation. Would you be able to say how early? I think I've read that P.A has nine stages of developing colours.

Also thanks everyone for all the help than657

I have asked him for permision to post this. Its taken from AGFBG and I had to shrink it down to the size the forum rules. You should still be able to read it. Obviously I have edited and blanked out some parts of the text and the pictures but it answers your question.

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 Post subject: Re: How hard is it to develop new colours?
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A HUGE thanks Ace than657

That information is really helpful, thanks for going to the effort of getting permission and posting it. Also thanks to P.A for saying yes to posting this than657

I am happy to know what stage he is at, it helps with the preparation of Project Bourbon :-D

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 Post subject: Re: How hard is it to develop new colours?
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Hi Ace

Thanks again for correcting me on the Bronze idea and then posting the infomation about Purple Guinea Fowl.

As you said earlier I should start with chocolate and slowly bring in purple. My question is do you have Chocolate Guinea Fowl? In a couple of Years I would like to start Project Bourbon. I would like to have this all planned and organized.

Also I'm sorry for sounding persistent but can I ask you to consider sending me an invitation to GG and the other private site?

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