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Light Greens

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Just some pictures of some light greens i think will be okay,they are both double rung.They are both first cousins.The cock does grow a tail.

 

 

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This light green is still very young and is closely related to the opalines above.

 

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Always hard to tell in a photo. The hens wings look like they hang down a bit for my liking, but you never know from a photo. It can be how she was sitting and moving when the camera snapped.

 

Only you can tell us how good they are. Remember, be critical of your own birds.

 

Thanks for sharing the pics.

I think you will find that the hens wings look to be hanging low because her tail is sitting on top of the opposite side perch creating the illusion of drooping wings. When you compare them to the cock bird they are very similar and in line with the body. I would certainly use them in my breeding program!

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