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I can have a line of Sambas. So I don't see much of a problem with it.Dont even concider the single comb chicks, you really dont want single comb appearing later on
Not for the Parrot Beak Aseel, project though.
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I can have a line of Sambas. So I don't see much of a problem with it.Dont even concider the single comb chicks, you really dont want single comb appearing later on
What if the single comb ends up having the shortest beak?I can have a line of Sambas. So I don't see much of a problem with it.
Not for the Parrot Beak Aseel, project though.
I can tell it's not short, it's standard length.What if the single comb ends up having the shortest beak?
Dont include them on the thread, it just confuses thing. Perhaps start a new breeding project and thread with themI can have a line of Sambas. So I don't see much of a problem with it.
Not for the Parrot Beak Aseel, project though.
Not even for growth progression with the rest of it's hatchmates?Dont include them on the thread, it just confuses thing. Perhaps start a new breeding project and thread with them
No, I get confused all of the timeNot even for growth progression with the rest of it's hatchmates?
You're not alone with that.No, I get confused all of the time
I know someone just imported some. But that doesn't stop my attempt of trying to make some from scratch.I did see way back in the thread that someone in Virginia had some parrot beak birds but I think they’ve had them in Puerto Rico for quite some time and since that’s the US I think you can import them just as easily as bringing them from another US state.