If its not already vaccinated - you will need to vaccinate bird - and have a current certificate of vaccination lodged with club secretary (as well as transferring it)
(evil) wrong (evil) but never mind
has the young red one got black splashes on it?
I have the same pairing - sire red cheq dam blue bar
one red one and one blue bar in the nest
the red one is smaller than the blue - but the red one has black splashes - which usually - but not always indicates that it is a cock
its easier when the pairings are the other way round - ie dam - red cheq, sire: blue - as the reds/mealies are cocks - but it could be either when its the other way round
vitamins and probiotics after any medication
with some wormers - they act like purgatives - and for want of a better phrase 'they drop their guts' (dizzy) so they need vitamins
Thats also two different organisations - flying under NEHU and RPRA rules
There's many members in the NEHU fly in more than one club - in different feds but within the same organisation
A completely albino bird is the most rare, lacking any pigment in its skin, eyes, and feathers. The eyes in this case are pink or red, because blood shows through in the absence of pigment in the irises
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albino_bird
I bought some of these yesterday - and I'm almost embarassed to say - I actually bought them for errr - storage boxes (evil)
Good value for money whatever you use them for - and your nest boxes are a great money saving idea oldguy
Some of my youngsters weaned this week - the cheq pied under the drinker is the nest mate of the one on top of the drinker
picture 2 - is a blue pied - behind the other two ( but I like red ones (evil) )