Group Information- Members: 781
- Category: Pets
- Founded: Aug 1, 2002
- Language: English
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Description
[OPEN ARCHIVES 2002-2008] GPA101911 provides an opportunity for reading and discussing information concerning the Lady Gouldian Finch. Qualified veterinarians, published authors, and knowledgeable members have contributed their expertise for the preservation of valuable information. Vital aspects concerning husbandry have been explored from an international perspective.
In January 2006, the archives were opened for public reading. However, membership is required to post at the E-Group. Please feel welcome to search past posts. To search for information, go to Messages and then enter a word into the Search option. You are also welcome to join GPA101911 and post a new question if you do not find the information for which you are looking.
While respecting the Gouldian as a created piece of living art, we have attempted to better understand the environmental and nutritional requirements which promote their health, reproduction and longevity in captivity. The beauty of the Gouldian Finch can be viewed in over 100 different color combinations. GPA101Genetics, a Yahoo E-Group provided for reading and discussing Gouldian genetics, can be located at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GPA101Genetics
GPA E-Groups are moderated by Winnie McAlpin, breeder of Delmar Gouldians, in Cleveland, TN USA. WEB PAGE, NFSS LUTINO ARTICLE, LUTINO & ALBINO GOULDIAN PHOTOS located at http://www.geocities.com/gfinches2/Delmar_Gouldians.html
PLEASE type WINNIE on your POST for a REPLY from the MODERATOR.
Rare GOULDIAN PHOTOS located at http://www.betterphoto.com/gallery/free/gallery.asp?memberID=314179
****DISCOVERING ANSWERS FOR HEALTH AND LONGEVITY****
Note: Abbreviated slang should be eliminated and all necessary off topic posts be labeled as OT.
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Re: DF yellow
Clearly from this email It would appear, to me, as though you weren't. Either way, I recognize the discrepancy - but I was also replying from my phone, in the
Posted - Mon Jul 13, 2009 3:40 pm
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Tiffany Park
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Re: DF yellow
Biting my tongue regarding your double standard with respect to "simplistic" explanations. ... From: Tiffany Park To: GPA101911@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday,
Posted - Mon Jul 13, 2009 3:10 pm
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Michele
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Re: DF yellow
I don't think he is split for anything. I asked and was hoping split to blue, but pretty sure they said no. But he is so gorgeous I couldn't pass him up.
Posted - Mon Jul 13, 2009 3:09 pm
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qeylar@...
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Re: DF yellow
She looks double factor because the single gene expresses itself completely in hens since they can only be single factor. In males, being single factor the
Posted - Sun Jul 12, 2009 2:27 am
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Tiffany
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Re: DF yellow
You could put him with a Yellow hen and get Dilute and DF Yellow males, Yellow hens and Normal Hens :) Or if you put him with a silver hen you would get all of
Posted - Sat Jul 11, 2009 9:15 pm
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Tiffany Park
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