April 14, 200916 yr if they are both normals and the hen isn't split for blue they will all be 50% Grey Greens and 50% Greens I think...
April 14, 200916 yr Author hmm... okay well i dont know if it will help but i have breed them before and i was just wondering what types they should come out with. last time i ended up having 4 cobalts and 3 yf2's
April 14, 200916 yr Then I guess your skyblue is a double factor yf and your grey green is split for blue... Did you get any green birds out of them??
April 14, 200916 yr thats what I was wondering... with that many blue series birds you would expect at least one to be grey...
April 15, 200916 yr Author i tryed to treat the scaly face on the green one because i couldnt see it on any of the others i tryed treating it with olive oil as someone told me to treat it with oil but wouldnt say which type and i didnt get any better im still trying to treat it but it doesnt seem to be getting any better. am i using the right oil? do any of the others have scaly face? should i try and us the ienterivan or what ever its called?
April 15, 200916 yr Olive oil can be used for a mild case if you do not have ivermectin but I would definitly use ivermectin,
April 15, 200916 yr Author can i get it at any good pet store? and is the green one the only one with scaly face?
April 15, 200916 yr You really should not be breeding birds with scalyface at all. Ivermectin spot on from the vet will fix it. Only birds in the very best condition with no illness or conditions like scalyface should be bred with.
April 15, 200916 yr I dont think pet shops sell ivermectin. You'd have to go to a vet. I cannot see the picture well enough to say if both have scaly face or not. a close up picture would be best
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