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Re: [Genetics-Psittacine] Galah Cockatiel Cross in OZ

Wouldn't this bird be a Galatiel,
while a Cockalah would be from a Cockatiel cock x Galah hen ?

Like Ligers  & Tigons.     Oh, my.

J Moody

--- On Sat, 7/4/09, Wynand Bezuidenhout <wynand.bezuidenhout@...> wrote:

From: Wynand Bezuidenhout <wynand.bezuidenhout@...>
Subject: Re: [Genetics-Psittacine] Galah Cockatiel Cross in OZ
To: Genetics-Psittacine@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, July 4, 2009, 2:24 AM

Galatiel or Cockalah O:-)

8Joyce Baum wrote:

Check these out......... .....Joyce
 
http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=C4Va82B64ow
 
http://www.talkingb irds.com. au/worldfirst- galah.php
 
http://wildgardenin g.com/notes/ australia. htm (scroll down to see photos of both parents next to the "galatiel")
 
 



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Galatiel or Cockalah O:-) 8Joyce Baum wrote: Check these out......... .....Joyce http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=C4Va82B64ow http://www.talkingb irds.com....
Wynand Bezuidenhout
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Wouldn't this bird be a Galatiel, while a Cockalah would be from a Cockatiel cock x Galah hen ? Like Ligers  & Tigons.     Oh, my. J Moody ... From: Wynand...
j moody
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Hi Joyce, fancy meeting you here. Carolyn and her cockatiels: Vlad, Shodu, Mims, and Buster Teela, Squeebis, and Snowy (children of Shodu and Buster) + a...
Carolyn and her tiels
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Jul 5, 2009
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... I've been on this list for years Carolyn. :) Mostly lurking, and learning. Joyce...
8Joyce Baum
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Jul 5, 2009
11:28 pm

... Interesting! I wonder if Canadian cockatiels are genetically much different than US tiels? The people I've talked to about this have been mostly in the US,...
Carolyn and her tiels
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Jul 3, 2009
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I don't think these markings are out of the ordinary. Just normal grey hen markings. These markings on grey hens predate the introduction of WF,YC and emerald...
Susanne Russo
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... The markings seem to be fairly common in the US but apparently they are not considered to be part of the normal cockatiel color scheme. Exhibition...
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If the show judges are ruling out normal grey hen markings as pied ticking they are just being silly! The ticking from pied tends to be solid yellow or white...
Stella Luuk
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Jul 6, 2009
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Pied markings doesn't seem to be as even and uniform in pattern and shape as these do!...
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My Opaline Neophema Bourkii caught my eye again. I have one that has stripes on the back of the head and markings similar to those of the Cockatiels that we...
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Jul 7, 2009
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I truly wish that this hen was a "new" arrival on the scene and was worth many dollars.....with the economy as it is here, I would love to ship a number just...
Gene Hall
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I also have the same in Lutino......  ...   Gene,  When it comes to lutino you can use a blacklight to look for any markings or the spots on the chest.  It...
Susanne Russo
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 I would wonder why all cockatiel hens don't have the chest spots. Maybe some are just more "primative" than others. ...   Scot,   Interesting point. ...
Susanne Russo
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Pardon Me....... I bought my first pair of Cockatiels in 1947 and have had Cockatiels continuously since then. Was personal friends with Hazel Kirsch when she...
Gene Hall
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Jul 6, 2009
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And now you have heard from the "old man of the hills" who has been breeding birds much longer than most of us, and really knows what he is talking about! :) ...
8Joyce Baum
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... Thanks! Do you have the url? Google isn't finding it for me, and it's also not turning up in the Yahoo groups. Carolyn and her cockatiels: Vlad, Shodu,...
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Linda Rubin LSR@... 617-469-0557 Gene "and they shall rise up on wings as eagles" ... From: Carolyn and her tiels To:...
Gene Hall
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... Thank you! Her website at http://www.cockatielsplusparrots.com/ shows that she does paid consulting work. Do you think she'd want to be paid to talk about...
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I think the "pure" wild type cockatiel is overrated. According to A Guide To Cockatiels published by ABK the authors estimate that perhaps up to 25% of wild...
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