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11172
Can you or anyone else direct me to the best crash course on Budgie mutations? Debi rareringnecks <ringneckman@...> wrote:Hello Everyone, This...
Deborah Younce
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Sep 1, 2004
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11173
Craig, Dirk Back then (and now) there has always been a fad in Australia to call every new combination by some unique name so that it can be sold as something...
Terry Martin
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11174
Read these articles. http://www.birdhobbyist.com/parrotcolour/articles.html Deborah Younce <jade10_49622@...> wrote: Can you or anyone else direct me to...
j moody
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11175
In a message dated 9/1/04 6:50:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ... What is Australian Yellow? Nicole Mystery Pickles Parrots Coconut Creek, FL...
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11176
What is Australian Yellow? Nicole Hey Nicole, If I am correct its the same as a recessive pied?? I would love to have one of these also. Thought you might...
Paula Jackson
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Sep 2, 2004
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11177
It is a type of leucism, we call it recessive pied, others call it Australian yellow! ! Dirk Van den Abeele Personal Homepage http://www.agapornis.info...
Dirk Van den Abeele
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11178
In a message dated 9/2/04 3:44:10 AM Eastern Daylight Time, dirk@... ... But does it work like pied, being non-conformal over the body? Or is it ...
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11179
indeed Dirk Van den Abeele Personal Homepage http://www.agapornis.info <http://www.agapornis.info/> Homepage MUTAVI http://www.mutavi.info...
Dirk Van den Abeele
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11180
Nicole asked ... This is one area where I differ from our European friends on the definition and identification of this mutation. Both the Europeans and the...
Terry Martin
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11181
In a message dated 9/2/04 7:31:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ... Sounds reasonable to me. Thank you, Terry! Nicole Mystery Pickles Parrots Coconut Creek, FL...
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11182
Hi Terry, That is quite an interesting position. Perhaps you could comment on the following: The recessive pied was a bird with a few yellow feathers, which,...
Parrot
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Sep 3, 2004
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11183
Sean, EVERY recessive pied (or DEC) roseicollis has a different pattern because it is a type of leucism!!!!!!!!! (some will have a more yellow coloured rump, ...
Dirk Van den Abeele
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11184
hi teachers & fellow school boys & girls?? well it is true aint it? can one of the teachers please tell me what is the main visual differance between dominant...
ned kelly
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Sep 3, 2004
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11185
Thank you Dirk. I am aware of your thoughts on this bird, but you seem unable to differentiate between varieties, reccessive pied, leucism and significant and...
Parrot
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Sep 3, 2004
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11186
Is this mutation established in the US at all? Or is it still mainly just in Australia? And how would i tell one apart from a dominant clear pied? Other then...
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11187
Alain The term 'Fallow' is used incorrectly by many IRN breeders. They are generally referring to the Dminant Edged mutation. This mutation slightly lightens...
Terry Martin
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Sep 3, 2004
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11188
Sean, It are not only my thoughts; I have had several couples recessive pied roseicollis during the years. For the moment I still have 1 couple left. An...
Dirk Van den Abeele
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11189
Re: [Genetics-Psittacine] Re: Primino peachfaces.Sean asked ... The Australian Yellow was not bred through selection, in the way that clear Pieds can be bred...
Terry Martin
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Sep 4, 2004
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11190
Re: [Genetics-Psittacine] Re: Primino peachfaces.Dirk An extremely attractive bird. Wish I had some as good ;-) Terry ... From: Dirk Van den Abeele To:...
Terry Martin
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11191
Thank you Terry, Feeling my way through this. Sorry for all the questions However I am unclear as to your comment: it "... was not bred through selection, in...
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Sep 4, 2004
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11192
Thanks Terry, but I have to admit that not very recessive pied bird has that colour. I have had recessive pied youngsters in the (same) nest with a blue shade...
Dirk Van den Abeele
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11193
Note: forwarded message attached. ... Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! HI EVERYONE, I HAVE BRED A BLUE IND MALE FROM A BLUE...
ehtisham anwer
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Sep 4, 2004
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11194
MessageI am unfamiliar with fallow roseicollis. A friend is planning on purchasing some birds from a nearby breeder, and I am hoping for confirmation that they...
Kim Freivald
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Sep 5, 2004
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11195
Kim, The first one looks like an pale fallow aqua (possible one dark factor). The second one is probably an pale fallow DD AquaTurquoise. Typically for pale...
Dirk Van den Abeele
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11196
Hi Dirk, The first is a single dark factor aqua pale fallow, the second is a double dark factor aqua pale fallow and is the father of the single dark factor...
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Sep 5, 2004
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11197
On a related note, why is it that fallow in A. personata is categorised as a Pale fallow rather than a Bronze fallow? It seems that the melanin reduction in...
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Sep 5, 2004
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11198
Possible, you never know with pictures, but I have had one pale fallow DD Aqua and the colour of its body was absolutely not that dark and second the colour of...
Dirk Van den Abeele
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11199
Hi Ralph, I have never had the change to collect feathers of the fallow personatus and I have never seen one. But on what I have seen on a pictures, I thought...
Dirk Van den Abeele
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Sep 5, 2004
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11200
Hi Dirk, That's what I thought as well, that fallow in personat was bronze, but in Terry's article he lists them as pale fallows. (His article is here: ...
Ralph
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By the way, if you'd like I can send you some feathers. Thanks Ralph, That would be very nice. I think it is best to send then straight to the MUTAVI office....
Dirk Van den Abeele
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