What do they mean by uncoloured

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What do they mean by uncoloured

Post by Lauravdm » Tue Oct 12, 2010 9:04 am

Hey all

What does it mean when they say the gouldians are uncoloured... I am assuming it means they haven't gotten their coloured feathers yet. Just wondering if I am right or not?
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Re: What do they mean by uncoloured

Post by debbie276 » Tue Oct 12, 2010 9:22 am

I've always understood it to mean they didn't have their adult colors yet so I would say your right. :)
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Re: What do they mean by uncoloured

Post by L in Ontario » Tue Oct 12, 2010 9:42 am

I agree - juveniles not coloured up yet but you'd be best to ask them directly just to make sure.
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Re: What do they mean by uncoloured

Post by Hilary » Tue Oct 12, 2010 11:45 pm

Just wanted to give you a heads up in case you're seeing this term in an ad for birds for sale. Many breeders (myself included) will not sell goulds before they've finished coloring out, and just as many folks will not buy them until they're done. They're cheaper at that age since many times you will not know what their final colors will be, so if you don't care about color it can be a good deal. I personally think that you also run a greater risk of losing the bird, however, since that first moult can be a tough one on a very young bird.
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Re: What do they mean by uncoloured

Post by Lauravdm » Wed Oct 13, 2010 2:04 am

Thanks for the advice Hilary
I think I am going to hold off all together at present...
Laura
2 Crazy Cats, Cally and Jasper
Golden retriever Cross German shepard Bella
4 Zebra's 2 Grey Tryston & Yvaine
2 white Ashen and Ares, with 2 hatchlings
And my best achievement a beautiful and spirited soon to be 3 year old Amy Hayden

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