Continental or Regular CFW?
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Re: Continental or Regular CFW?
My fawn hen has a very thin tear mark. I know that she carries bb so is this just a visual split of the bb or is this showing another split like ob?
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Re: Continental or Regular CFW?
hi the thin tear drop is common for both splitter
and white dots on the flanking for ob split for
i will upload a pic of my fawn split for OBBB
another mark of bb split for is the hour glass shapFlight Feathers wrote: My fawn hen has a very thin tear mark. I know that she carries bb so is this just a visual split of the bb or is this showing another split like ob?
and white dots on the flanking for ob split for
i will upload a pic of my fawn split for OBBB
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Re: Continental or Regular CFW?
can u catch him and upload pics of his tail bars and near chest and breast area cause when i enlarge the pics they appear to be blurry .Flight Feathers wrote:Thanks! Where is the orange lining? So definitely ob split?haroun wrote: Definitly RCFW, tail bars are fawn ?! In this case rcfwfawn.
Thin tear drop, some ieange laceing at breast corner
Rcfw fawn / ob !
Very pretty
Wow never knew you could get rcfw with fawn tail bars! Thanks!
may be that fawn is orange ?! who knows!
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Re: Continental or Regular CFW?
She doesn't have hour glass but one of her babies does. I think her grandson is split bb too.haroun wrote: hi the thin tear drop is common for both splitteranother mark of bb split for is the hour glass shapFlight Feathers wrote: My fawn hen has a very thin tear mark. I know that she carries bb so is this just a visual split of the bb or is this showing another split like ob?
and white dots on the flanking for ob split for
i will upload a pic of my fawn split for OBBB
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Re: Continental or Regular CFW?
I'll try and get some more pics but he is very flighty.haroun wrote:can u catch him and upload pics of his tail bars and near chest and breast area cause when i enlarge the pics they appear to be blurry .Flight Feathers wrote:Thanks! Where is the orange lining? So definitely ob split?haroun wrote: Definitly RCFW, tail bars are fawn ?! In this case rcfwfawn.
Thin tear drop, some ieange laceing at breast corner
Rcfw fawn / ob !
Very pretty
Wow never knew you could get rcfw with fawn tail bars! Thanks!
may be that fawn is orange ?! who knows!
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Re: Continental or Regular CFW?
this my fawn hen /ob/bb, in addition of thin tear drop she has
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Okay thank you. As far as I know the baby only has a little hour glass on the tail, but I'll check for light flank spots, and I'll check for light flank spots on my fawn hen too.haroun wrote: this my fawn hen /ob/bb, in addition of thin tear drop she has
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