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    Quote Originally Posted by drukqsb View Post
    We just had our first clutch hatch from our pair of het. pieds. (We purchased the pair not long before they laid, honestly werent even fully convinced they were het. for pied)..... Out of the 6 eggs (one was a boob and the embryo died early on during incubation) we have 2 beautiful high white piebalds, 1 VERY low white piebald, and 2 normals(?) as you can see in the picture.

    If you notice on the piebald that practically looks normal, his pattern close to his tail is very condensed so to speak, and the other two which are normal look the same. They all have lots of pattern that goes fully from one side, across the back, to the other side, and the very condensed pattern with little-to-no breaks, near their bottom half. Are these just great looking normals with incredible patterns or is it possible our het. piebalds were also het. for something else, and we got lucky? Fat chance i'm sure.... but they look incredible, what do i have here?!
    Any incubation temp spikes or anything? It doesn't really look like a low white pied, more like a het pied ringer. Pics of parents?

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    Last edited by Zombie; 08-25-2012 at 08:30 PM.
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