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My New Birds:

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Thanks Kaz, that's an idea, anyway I'm going to live dangerously & keep them for the time being & try some other possible matings. They are nice big birds & I need some more size in some of my birds. Like you say maybe it's just temporary, I have noticed improvements in health of most of the birds I have bought, so maybe a little more time will see results. I've had them three months almost now, so if it was some disease, hopefully it would have showed up by now.

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Some small luck, that cock that I bought with this batch, [Cinnamon Grey] paired with one of my hens Opaline Sky Blue [not a big bird] has hatched one chick so far & as I said previously, their eggs look fertile. So if one is fertile maybe some hope for some of the others later. Of course he is one of the worse ones I bought, I wouldn’t have even bought this one except that he offered me the last three he hadn’t sold for $5 each. Well as they say you can even get a good bird from a not so good looking one, if it comes from a good breeding line, so I will live in hope. It has a nice broad forehead, which is a plus for my breeding hopes. Two of the cocks that produced infertile eggs & looked very quite in the breeding cabinets have got a new lease of life, now they are in the aviary.

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I put one of my cocks with the Cinnamon Green hen [one of the best] & she has gone down on eggs again & I checked her eggs yesterday & at least one had veins started, so at least she can produce fertile eggs.

The other cock with one of my hens has hatched 5 chicks, they are not with show type birds, but hopefully I will get some improved birds.

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