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  1. I've seen some exhibition crested in pictures, but not English-types ones, they were from Holland I think. He already accepts those 7 birds, but to buy some more and have babies is something different haha! He doesn't want the house to be full of breeding cages
  2. Spike, I like this name ! I think that hair gel could be good for them haha, they look like they juste wake up. Crested Exhibition type zebras are very difficult to breed I think, lots of them are thin and have poor quality head, and the circular crest is something hazardous, in my opinion. I'll see if I'm going to continue breeding them next year, because I'll leave with my boyfriend and his father and I just bring a "little" aviary with me. It has no separation and we already have a big dog and a rat, so I'll have to negotiate with them for having another breeding cages.
  3. It's Buffy on the second picture too. On the first she's stressed by the flash so it give a strange effect. I took better photos (the difference between a bridge and a reflex is striking...) The cock: The hen: Lucius (Hen, I think): Lucius, the elder brother (he does not have a name for the moment, if you have ideas...) , Blinky: Lucius's little sister (she does not have a name neither) and her father
  4. I made some pictures of them today but it was quite difficult, they fly better than I use my camera http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/372/dscf5246b.JPG (the poor Buffy -the baby on the first photo- is ugly on this picture !) http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/1571/dscf5277y.JPG http://www.servimg.com/image_preview.php?i=194&u=11513873 http://www.servimg.com/image_preview.php?i=195&u=11513873
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    Fawn Cheek Whites ?

    The beaks of your "whites" is striking. They are no pure white and no 100% pied because they have no pink beaks. I think maybe they could be CFW fawn cheek and because of the CFW colour they could be lighter than FC ? I think the one in the background has cheek patches, am I right ? In any case they are expressing the fawn gene because both parents are fawns, their beak is also the same as a fawn baby beak.
  6. I just succeeded to buy some physiological serum for Blinky, my crested fawn/BB baby who has an eyes problem. I'm happy to finally be able to heal it, hope it'll works !
  7. I've found this on the albinos colour for zebra finches (In the book "Vos oiseaux de cages et de volière" (Your birds of cage and aviary) by the Larousse edition. ) Albinos: The firsts albinos appeared in Australia during the 1950's, but today they are rare. The feathering from a snowish white is devoided from any markings. The eyes are red and the legs orange rather than red. In this variety, the sex-ID could sometime be difficult to discern, even though the cock's beak is slightly darker than the hen's one.
  8. I thought that BB chicks have no tail markings ?
  9. What colour is this chick ? And the crested white one has red/blue eyes as you can see on this pic (no flash)
  10. Thanks for your replies. I've immediately put the bath and wet it's eyes tomorrow evening, but as I said it was still as glued as before. He also have some feathers of his crest in it, so it became dry and hard, also very difficult to put out of the eyes. I just succeeded to open one eye but not 100 % with the collyre. I'll take photos of the chicks this evening for the ttail markings and the eyes of the poor little fawn baby.
  11. I'm really angry with my father's attitude. All the cage was very dirty, he gave the birds parakeet seed so the chicks were not able to find the good seed under the sunkern. The normal one died yesterday. One of the fawn has it's eyes glued so they are closed. I put him "collyre" in it but it wasn't very effective. I'm hoping that they'll all survive. I have a question: the fawn chicks have no tear markings but they have tail markings, could this be crested blackbreasted fawn chicks?
  12. I've always thought that the double crested are double factor crested (bred from a couple of crested) who survive the lethal factor. But I've never bred two crested together and the hen is non crested as you can see, so I cannot explain this chick. What is maybe possible is that the hen's ancestors were crested. I bought them on the same place from the same breeder.
  13. Can't wait neither ! I'm away from home for 2 weeks, so we'll see together when I'll go home ! Can't wait for it haha !