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Hello Winnie, Sorry, but for some strange reason I just received your email today. Thank you Yahoo :-) If we test those feather we can determine if it is a...
Hi Dirk, <Sorry, but for some strange reason I just received your email today. Thank you Yahoo> We have a saying, "Better late than never." Thank you for your...
Hello, If it depends on me, the pied birds would be allowed in all the shows. In my society (BVA) pied birds are accepted on the shows. It is COM (the world ...
Dear Winnie, This might strike you as unbelievable but there are no showing standards for Gouldians of any normal or mutation in Australia. Maybe some...
Winnie Please correct me if I am wrong, but when you referred to ... you are talking about the co-dominant sex-linked mutation, Pastel (aka Yellowback)? If so,...
Hi Dirk and Terry, Yes Terry, I did refer to the Co-Dominant Sex-Linked Yellow and not the AWYB (Australian Yellowback). <If so, then it is innappropriate to...
Hello, It is always interesting to test those feathers. From what Terry told, it must be an type of albinism, so we also need some breeding results. Enclosed a...
Hi GPA101Genetics, I have deleted the previous post because it had errors in spelling and abbreviations, so will try posting again. So, here we go again with...
Winnie, You wrote, ... Luis Garcia called his recessive mutation, "Recessive Yellow", even though it was similar or could be the same as the "AWBY". He never ...
BTW I would like to know about the history of the Gouldian in the USA, as to when each mutation appeared, where it came from, the cost at the time and any...
hi group, this is my first posting here. I am fairly new to gouldians but I have a good grasp on the genetics.I have no knowledge of importing, exporting or...
Hi Rob. In a word.....NO ... From: "Freddie & Rob" <jimmycook1431@...> To: <GPA101Genetics@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 7:13 AM...
In a message dated 1/7/2004 4:24:08 AM Pacific Standard Time, ... I can dig thru some early price lists for the mutations that were available in the San...
Winnie ... When considering the identity and classification of mutations, the best place to start is to seperate mutations into appropriate sub-categories. To...
I just have a question. When Gouldian's get their first feathers the blues are still green with a blue tinge to them? I haven't seen a blue fledgling picture...
Hi DC The blue goulds don't have any green on them. As nestlings and fledglings you will notice them being gray, the gray subtly starts turning to blue. If you...
Hello Group, Just a quick observation- The Finch Society of QLD had a guest speaker last meeting (Jan "04") who spoke on his experience last year with the NT...
Hello everybody, It has been very busy for me the last months, so I didn’t have time to response immediately on every email. I would like to continue on a ...
Dirk I believe it is a dark form of albinism, equivalent to a mutation in Zebra Finches we call Slate. Perhaps in parrot terms it is similar to a Faded but no...
Dirk ... I dont agree with your choice of analogy. To me, a better anology would be to consider the species of parrots where the Blue mutation does not produce...
Terry, The experience in Zebras is that once birds are exhibited, the colour morph will be selected for purity of colour, not for a marked pattern. This is ...