Continental or Regular CFW?

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Re: Continental or Regular CFW?

Post by Flight Feathers » Sat Feb 17, 2018 3:43 am

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?

Post by haroun » Sat Feb 17, 2018 5:39 am

hi the thin tear drop is common for both splitter
Flight 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?
another mark of bb split for is the hour glass shap
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?

Post by haroun » Sat Feb 17, 2018 5:44 am

Flight Feathers wrote:
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
Thanks! Where is the orange lining? So definitely ob split?
Wow never knew you could get rcfw with fawn tail bars! Thanks!
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 .
may be that fawn is orange ?! who knows!

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Re: Continental or Regular CFW?

Post by Flight Feathers » Sat Feb 17, 2018 2:53 pm

haroun wrote: hi the thin tear drop is common for both splitter
Flight 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?
another mark of bb split for is the hour glass shap
and white dots on the flanking for ob split for
i will upload a pic of my fawn split for OBBB
She doesn't have hour glass but one of her babies does. I think her grandson is split bb too.
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Re: Continental or Regular CFW?

Post by Flight Feathers » Sat Feb 17, 2018 2:54 pm

haroun wrote:
Flight Feathers wrote:
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
Thanks! Where is the orange lining? So definitely ob split?
Wow never knew you could get rcfw with fawn tail bars! Thanks!
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 .
may be that fawn is orange ?! who knows!
I'll try and get some more pics but he is very flighty.
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Re: Continental or Regular CFW?

Post by haroun » Tue Feb 20, 2018 6:07 pm

this my fawn hen /ob/bb, in addition of thin tear drop she has
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White dots in the flanking
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Re: Continental or Regular CFW?

Post by Flight Feathers » Tue Feb 20, 2018 6:40 pm

haroun wrote: this my fawn hen /ob/bb, in addition of thin tear drop she has
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.
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