Hello Jackie, In the left bird there are three mutations involved,whiteface,cinnamon and pied. In the other bird are two mutations involved,whiteface and pearl...
he seems a cinammon pearl white face. ... From: lowjo-hillybilly To: genetics-psittacine@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, August 01, 2004 3:50 AM Subject:...
sorry, i forgot to say that the the right bird is a pearl whiteface. ... From: Flávia Catarina To: Genetics-Psittacine@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, August...
Craig, Brad and others ... Sex-linked dominance is relatively more difficult to prove and identify than most other inheritance forms. The trouble is...
Willy asked ... I didn't discuss it in beginning sections of my book because at the time I knew of no examples in parrots. However sex-linked dominance (or...
Hi all, The Cinnamon bird might not be a Pied - the paler colouring might just be part of the normal variation of the Cinnamon Mutation. It's quite common for...
Go to my webpages http://didiermervilde.bestofbreeds.net/ Didier ... From: Brian Nielsen To: Genetics-Psittacine@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004...
Craig, Terry, Gideon et al, I have attached two interesting images. The first shows from left to right a SF khaki rainbow, SF unknown mutation hybrid, SF khaki...
G'day Willy, interesting photo's, refresh my memory, is there any pattern in the SF khaki's regarding sex? Are the more olive looking birds all hens and the...
Craig, I do agree that from my bred khakis the more 'olive' looking birds have been hens. What is still different however is that there are many more ...
Thanks Willy, is it still possible that greygreen is in the mix as well somewhere, inadvertently bred in some time back? If you have one of these "olive" khaki...
Craig, I can't see how grey green is involved. The youngsters are from a khaki hen and a normal. That hen was bred by me also from a khaki hen to a normal. If...
I recently aquired a male roseicollis that came from a pairing of a cinnamon-ino hen x cinnamon dilute cock. My questions are: Do the cinnamon and ino genes...
Hi Willy, ok if we assume that greygreen is not involved at all refresh my mind on your breeding results. You mentioned two pairings of khaki hens to normal...
Craig the two hens are mother & daughter and both similar phenotype, both having been bred with normals to produce what you would expect of roughly half each...
Craig I have seen two different phenotypes in Khaki Scarlets, so that rules out Sex-linked Dominant in that species, but perhaps it needs to be kept in mind...
Willy said ... It does look similar. I have suggested for a while that these 'light phase' khaki birds, which were assuming were SF, must be carrying another ...
Kim To help you understand crossover and linkage, keep in mind that it is dealing with the X chromosomes. Crossover is the process of change, not the result....
Craig, I had the khakis in the image attached sexed today. They are the two birds in the middle. The left bird is the cock and the right a hen. That sort of...
Terry, Craig I have attached a merged image of their aunty, then next right their uncle and then farthest right their mother. Their aunty was the darkest...
Terry: Do you recommend to discard the cinnamon-ino birds? They can't participate in shows... I Have a cinnamon-ino olive split to blue hen and I'm planning to...
Hi Roberta, Terry & Every Birdie, if your only concern is to produce birds all destined to show benches ; then you probably should stay away from breeding...
Hello again Willy, great comparison. If there weren't so many different phenotypes being bred I would say that this darker hen is SF Dark and the Aunty was DF...
Craig, I bred what I believe is an Aqua form a grey green and a normal a number of years ago but have never bred another from either the parents or the Aqua. I...
Roberto, If you decide to discard any cinnamon-ino birds, please send them my way. It took me 5 years to get my first one, and I was trying! In the US...
Terrie, Why did you include /dilute in this pairing? "If you bred a Cinnamon cock from your mating, it would be a Cinnamon/ino/dilute." Linda Brandt ...
Terry, (First sorry for spelling your name incorrectly.) Second, I forgot Kim stated the father of the bird she got was split dilute, and she got the bird from...
Linda: At this moment I have two, the pair that produce this birds are a australian cinnamon/ino cobalt (or dark blue) cock and a australian cinnamon dark...