Posted October 16, 201014 yr Chubba Chubs is eight months old exactly but his cere colour is still pinky-purple. His female siblings have dark brown ceres and have had them for months. Normal?
October 17, 201014 yr Chubba Chubs is a normal, right? Not recessive pied? I would think he would have a blue cere by now, unless he was one of the mutations that keep pink/purple ceres. I know that ino, dark eyed clear and rec. pied fall in that category, but I don't know what else does. Sorry I'm not much help.
October 17, 201014 yr Any chance this has to do with his mutation? Shows a pink cere like rec. pied cock. Some birds are late bloomers also Edited October 17, 201014 yr by Squeak_Crumble
October 17, 201014 yr I wouldnt worry too much at this stage, hormones are at play and the cere will colour up soon enough.
October 17, 201014 yr agree with Kaz - ceres can change at different times for each bird. give it some more time
October 18, 201014 yr Hi ratzyyy well i have the same concern as mortimer is now 10 months old and his cere is still pinky purple ?? and banjo is only 5 months and his cere is already a perfect blue? mortimer is a dominant pied so i dont know why his cere hsant changeed yet? PS: wow he still has the green tail, it would be great if it was a new variety Edited October 18, 201014 yr by alpaca-boy
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