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Marigold and Alpha
Oapy and Little Yellow
Big Blue and Ella
Ringneck Doves
Frosty and Green
Skybolt & Honey Bell
Button Quails
06/30/08
 
Oapy and Little Yellow were recently pair an already have some eggs. They both were liking each other from the start.
 
 
UPDATE: 04/02/08 Suprise!! Well as it turns out Oapy is split to Lutino and maybe albino if he is split to blue. The first two chicks that hatched are red eyed so they could be Lutino, Albino, or Yellow Face Albino if he is split to blue. So far 4 chicks have hatched with more to come. Kepp a watch for thier colors as they grow up. Both parents are Opaline also so should get some nice Opaline chicks from this pairing too.
4/13/08 8 chicks hatched the eighth chick did not survive being a lot younger. Here are a better list of colors. Oldest two Lutino, third a green, 4th a clear flight pied (like dad), 5th 6th and 7th not sure yet. Lots of added picture in slide show.
04/24/08 All 7 chicks are doing well and growing. Lots of colors 4 Lutinos total one Clearflight or Dom Pied not completely sure one Greywing most likely and one just starting to feather in.
05/12/08 Three of the older chicks have been pulled they are eating well on thier own. The last 4 will be pulled in the next few days.
5/22/08 The oldest Greywing will be kept for future breeding program. The other 6 have found homes and are doing well. Little Yellow is sitting on 8 more eggs that should be hatching in the next few weeks. 
06/03/08 At least 6 chicks so far with only one or two lutinos this time. Keep your eye out for some brilliant colors from these chicks as they develop and grow.
06/17/08 Ok 8 chicks hatched though the youngest one did not make it. 7 however are doing great. Keep a watch for thier colors.
06/30/08 Well this time there are a lot of Dom pied chicks and Opaline chicks. Only one lutino hen this time. Of course they are hanging outside the nest box and hiding in the corner whenever I get close.
 
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