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by colorin » Sun May 01, 2011 11:12 am
Do fingernails colour have something to do with the chick colour?
Some of my chicks have dark fingernails, some clear
Is it related to the head colour? body colour?
This one has dark ones;
and this one (OH) has clear ones:

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by nixity » Mon May 02, 2011 1:57 pm
Don't think so - both of those birds are genetically orange headed though, if it helps.
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by colorin » Tue May 03, 2011 3:54 am
You're right. I have just taken a better look at the first one. So I guess the clear nails has something to do with being diluted. Normals and blues will probably have dark nails, and diluted, pastels, yellows etc will have clear ones.
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by debbie276 » Tue May 03, 2011 5:42 am
All of my birds have clear nails and they are Normal, SFYellow, Blue, SFYellowBlue and YellowBlue. I went through my pictures on the computer of all the birds over 10 plus years and I've never had a bird with dark nails (at least in any of the pictures).
Interesting ...
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by nixity » Tue May 03, 2011 9:06 am
I've had a few juvenile normals with dark nails, maybe a blue or two, but I don't really think there's any significance to it.. I would imagine genetic yellows would all have clear nails? (No melanin production).. but that's just a guess
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by colorin » Tue May 03, 2011 10:51 am
debbie.. those normals of yours had clear nails when young? (before their first moult)
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by nixity » Tue May 03, 2011 11:05 am
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by colorin » Tue May 03, 2011 1:08 pm
what a lovely picture, nixity! aren't they adorable?? clear or dark toesies, I love them all

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by DCbeachboy » Tue May 03, 2011 3:43 pm
WOW -- those chicks are just the cutest lil things, Tiffany!

You have no idea how much I'd love to be able to do that with our pair! Hmmm....I'm thinking a handfed chick may be in my future -- if and when that moment ever comes.
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RH PB Normal, 1
RH WB Normal, 1
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by nixity » Tue May 03, 2011 3:45 pm
I lost my favorite baby from that clutch - in the second picture she's the one on the right begging.
She died suddenly out of nowhere.. one minute was fine, the next minute she was flailing on the ground and dead within seconds

I called her Porkchop because she was huge.. sad, she would have been gorgeous.
Drs. Brad and Deb Clark have her sister who is still tame..
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by DCbeachboy » Tue May 03, 2011 5:41 pm
Too bad about the one hen, Tiffany. Judging from how attached I've become to our pair, I'm realizing that these little things are real heart-breakers when they don't make it -- especially when it happens suddenly.
But no....I wasn't hinting that I wanted to adopt your hand-feds.

Rather, I was just thinking I may want to try hand-feeding a chick produced by my pair -- IF the opportunity presents itself at some point. I'd love to raise a Gouldian to be tame enough to sit on my hand without fear. Most likely that is just wishful thinking though.
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Currently the parent of 4 Gouldian males: 1
RH PB Normal, 1
RH WB Normal, 1
BH PB Normal and a
YH LB BB. Have kept Gouldians since Oct. 2010 and raised 3 chicks with a former pairing of the RH PB GB I still have and a hen that I later traded (pair seen in avatar).
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by MLaRue » Sat May 07, 2011 10:52 pm
DCbeachboy wrote:Too bad about the one hen, Tiffany. Judging from how attached I've become to our pair, I'm realizing that these little things are real heart-breakers when they don't make it -- especially when it happens suddenly.
But no....I wasn't hinting that I wanted to adopt your hand-feds.

Rather, I was just thinking I may want to try hand-feeding a chick produced by my pair -- IF the opportunity presents itself at some point. I'd love to raise a Gouldian to be tame enough to sit on my hand without fear. Most likely that is just wishful thinking though.
IMO there is nothing better than having a finch come to you for love

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by nixity » Sun May 08, 2011 9:26 am
DCbeachboy wrote:But no....I wasn't hinting that I wanted to adopt your hand-feds.

Rather, I was just thinking I may want to try hand-feeding a chick produced by my pair -- IF the opportunity presents itself at some point. I'd love to raise a Gouldian to be tame enough to sit on my hand without fear. Most likely that is just wishful thinking though.
I didn't think you were hinting at adopting them

Those babies were from 2009 - I don't have any of them anymore. The last one I had in my possession was the smallest, Tiny Tim, and he was one of the first pairs I sold when I sold off nearly all my birds. I do have three of his babies, though.