red factor and glocester are two totally different breed so iw would be interesting to see what the little ones will look like when they're older..any chance u can post a video then?
whoa, the chicks are so small! Is that the same canary singing in the hummingbird video? I thought it sounded like a red factor (I had one not long ago; now I have a roller). I am not a breeder, so I think it would be interesting to see what the cross of a red factor and a gloster look like.
you are right, the father is a Red Factor and the mother is a Glouster. i googled that and found there is a breed of canary call Stafford which is the result of such a cross.
i am not sure what color the babies will be but the father is a Red Factor canary and the mother is a Glouster canary. i googled that and found there is a breed of canary call Stafford which is the result of such a cross.
i have noticed in one week they're now showing signs of pigmentation.
The babies look like teeny balls of feather with wide, gaping holes in their heads! ADORABLE!!!
amax7895 1 year ago
red factor and glocester are two totally different breed so iw would be interesting to see what the little ones will look like when they're older..any chance u can post a video then?
viciazzo 4 years ago
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creamofcardstv 4 years ago
just keep us up to speed with the baby chick videos.
aguilonmontenegro 4 years ago
whoa, the chicks are so small! Is that the same canary singing in the hummingbird video? I thought it sounded like a red factor (I had one not long ago; now I have a roller). I am not a breeder, so I think it would be interesting to see what the cross of a red factor and a gloster look like.
verdecillo 4 years ago
you are right, the father is a Red Factor and the mother is a Glouster. i googled that and found there is a breed of canary call Stafford which is the result of such a cross.
the chicks have already grown a lot in one week.
wollyhood 4 years ago
nice pair.just like to ask..what color will the babies be...in this case...thanks.
aguilonmontenegro 4 years ago
i am not sure what color the babies will be but the father is a Red Factor canary and the mother is a Glouster canary. i googled that and found there is a breed of canary call Stafford which is the result of such a cross.
i have noticed in one week they're now showing signs of pigmentation.
wollyhood 4 years ago