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3 hours ago, gnipper said:

Not that I've ever heard of. Google it. They reckon it's something to do with the bullfinches sperm or something. 

I read it hasn't been done in the past 50 years an 100 years before that on google. So f**k that lol. Al stick with the bully hens. It was saying to use a yellow cock canary not a buff. Was going to use a verigated. But will try with a yellow instead. 

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3 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said:

I read it hasn't been done in the past 50 years an 100 years before that on google. So f**k that lol. Al stick with the bully hens. It was saying to use a yellow cock canary not a buff. Was going to use a verigated. But will try with a yellow instead. 

I've successfully done this breeding as a mere scientific experiment 

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40 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said:

I read it hasn't been done in the past 50 years an 100 years before that on google. So f**k that lol. Al stick with the bully hens. It was saying to use a yellow cock canary not a buff. Was going to use a verigated. But will try with a yellow instead. 

You know that yellow and buff means the feather type not the colour don't you?

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13 minutes ago, gnipper said:

You know that yellow and buff means the feather type not the colour don't you?

Yeah mate the buff feathering festhers are fluffy at the edges an larger feathering. A yellow buff is alot lighter coloured than a normal yellow. I've got a few buff birds here too. Been reading that the redpoll x bully is a hard hybrid to breed. 

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9 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said:

Yeah mate the buff feathering festhers are fluffy at the edges an larger feathering. A yellow buff is alot lighter coloured than a normal yellow. I've got a few buff birds here too. Been reading that the redpoll x bully is a hard hybrid to breed. 

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