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This list is for the discussion of colour mutations and genetics in all species of parrots on a mainly technical level. Basic knowledge of genetics is essential as well as familiarity with the common Parrot colour morphs. The aim is to bring together breeders from different areas of the world so we can gain better understanding of colour mutations.

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Re: Open the subject of the Orange Redrump
Hi Doug, I have forwarded to Tim, I am in Canada until Sept. Your girls should have Tim's number. Willy On 16/07/2009 9:24 AM Paul wrote: Terry I see you are
Posted - Sun Jul 19, 2009 3:55 am
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BLUE and PARBLUE mutations are not ALLELES in REDRUMP
Hello all, Since three years I'm working with "EUROPEAN BLUE", the TURQUOISE PARBLUE mutation in REDRUMP and the "AUSTRALIAN BLUE", the TRUE BLUE mutation...
Posted - Wed Jul 15, 2009 11:38 pm
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Open the subject of the Orange Redrump
Terry I see you are active on this forum. I bought your book on mutations and genetics last year. I want us to discuss the issue of the Orange Redrump again.
Posted - Wed Jul 15, 2009 11:24 pm
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yellow forpus
Hello to all: A dark eyed clear mutation and a blue mutation on the species xanthopterygius exist in Brazil.So, dark eyed yellows and dark eyed whites were
Posted - Wed Jul 15, 2009 11:19 pm
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Re: Yellow (am.) parrotlet
... This is true. A bunch of my Yellows were involved in Inte's feather testing back then. He called to my attention the dark hash markings on the wing
Posted - Tue Jul 14, 2009 2:30 pm
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