Interesting zebra talk I have been missing

Been out, big date night.
John, I think what you may be referring to, (the lighter brown, tan, redish shades )is what they now call light back. I have seen many shades of back colors referred to as lightbacks. Other than the back color they look just like greys. From Cindy's pictures that would be my best guess. Here is a picture and text
http://zebrafinch.info/colours/?mutatio ... er=2&zfd=1
and also
http://www.zebrafinch.com/NewZebra/lightback.html
Cindy,
Mutations don't matter unless you want to show...or are just curious. This is part of the hobby that fascinates me alot.
Rory,
Yes, I agree that the phaeos are BF,BB and FF crosses. In my earlier post I mentioned that that is what I would like to breed for.
Ended up with 'Weebles'

Will get back into it after the goulds.
Isabel and FF are the same looking type birds though they were derived differently. Much like a single factor yellow gouldian can look like a green dilute gouldian .. you get simular looking birds yet through different genes. That may not be the best example of gouldian color to use but it's the best I can give with my gouldian genetic logic
Sorry to hear you have had loses and health issues with your hens.
Liz,....Beautiful chicks...whatever they

may be