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by cindy » Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:07 pm
Most fledging with an exception to few mutations come out without flanks, cheek patches and breast bars, some come out with smudges theat are soon to become breast bars, others like BC come out of the nest with black cheek patches (both sexes). It depends on the mutations...all should go through a molt to shed baby feathers to reveal the adult colors. The beak will change and be adult color by the 3 month mark or sooner. They should be in full color by the age of 2 and a half months to 3 months of age, they are mature enough for breeding at 3 months but it is advisable to wait a few more months closer to 6 months or older to breed them.
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