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CINNAMONor
FAWN $20pair;Imported
from England The Cinnamon Buttons are pale beige to reddish tan.
Cocks are dilute red-brown, the face, breast and lower parts
are brightly colored. Cinnamon
males are similar to Fawn males, but hens are different. The
Fawn mutation is probably the same as thecinnamon,
but darker and less colorful . Hens are earth brown and grey,
the males are dark brown to
steel grey and otherwise retain similar markings to normal males.
The Fawn chicks are abright
yellow with orange stripes. PRICE reflects the color quality
of individual pairs.
BLUE
FACE
(Single) $20 per pair . "single
factor"The Blue Faced
mutation is newfrom England
From a distance these birds often appear nearly black. The
Males breast, belly, face and
forehead are slate-blue. The blue color completely eliminates
all the white facial markings in males. Female Blue Faced are
dark red-brown or simply brown with some striations on the feathers.
The newly hatched chicks
are very dark reddish- brown. The beak is black and legs and
feet are dark yellow-green.
BLUE
FACE (Double) $25pair;"Double
Factor"The Blue-Faced
Double factor has 2 genes for the color, a double dose. The chicks
hatch our with BLACK down and have some white on the face and
wings. At maturity the hens are darker than the single factor
birds, there is no difference in the appearance of the males.
GOLDEN
PEARL
$20pairThis
is the newest mutation out of Europe. Golden Pearl hens have
lost the darkpigment, each
feather is straw yellow, with light brown barring. The
crown is bright golden yellow. Pearl males resemble normals,
the difference is straw coloring on the head, nape, back and
rump. Golden Pearls resemble the Manchurian Golden variety of
the Coturnix Quail.
RED
BREASTED
$20pairThis
color was a spontaneous mutation which occurred and was establishedin
our aviaries in 1987. Females
are buff to tan, with bold black barring on each feather from
head to tail resembling the pattern of barred rock chickens.
Males have the face mostlyblack
with no white markings, and the breast is completely red from
the throat to the vent. The wings also have extensive red feathers,
making the males appear half red, half black from side or front
view. This is certainly the most outstanding color variety we
have seen. The hens can be MORE
attractive than the males.
SLATE
$20. pair. BEAUTIFUL
DARK GREYSlates are dark slate-grey
all over, very different from silver, with no facial markings
on the cocks. Both sexes are darker than silver with a slate
blue-grey breast, and face, and aslategrey
back. Slate is a combination of Blue-faced and Silver
SILVER
RED BREASTED
$25. pair. This
mutation can be produced in the silver color as well as normal.
The These hens are ivory-white with dark silver barring from
head to tail. The males are dark silver in appearance with a
grey face, no white markings present, and a Lightrose-pinkfrom
throat to vent.
SILVER
PEARL
$25/pair The
True Silver Pearl !!This combination is much more attractive
than regular Silver. They have ivory coloredpearlmarkings
on each feather, laced of silver grey, the body feathers are
boldly marked with ivory/ white and edged with grey.
IVORY
, IVORY PEARL, IVORY RED BREASTED $25/pr
Not Many to offer. The birds are very pale silvery -white all
over with no blue-grey as is found in regular silvers, They are
a combination of Cinnamon X Silver.
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