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    pied questions

    I have seen some photos of babies pied with lots of orange on them.
    Does the orange on the pied tends to darken and disappear as they age?
    this is just about regular pieds.

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    Yes it tends to darken on normal pieds
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    Re: pied questions

    Yep, they lose their quite a bit of color...Here is a pic of an adult Pied.




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    Their color will change just like any other morph however some get darker than others while other do not.

    This is an adult female

    Deborah Stewart


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    Is there a "line" of pieds that tend to stay lighter?

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    Re: pied questions

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Their color will change just like any other morph however some get darker than others while other do not.

    This is an adult female

    That is awesome! I'd love to have a pied that light. Can I see examples when she was younger so I can get an idea of what to look for in the future please?
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    That's her after her first shed



    and here as a juvy

    Deborah Stewart


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    that's an awesome looking pied!

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