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11702
Xavier The main reason for the difference is founder effect. The pigeons would have been established (and continue to be supplemented) by colour mutants from...
Terry Martin
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Dec 1, 2004
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11703
Leaves My nuwe epos adres is // My new email address is gms@... Groete // Regards, Deon Smith...
Deon Smith
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Dec 6, 2004
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11704
Some time ago some one wondered if Pastel in F.coelestis was possibly an allele of Lutino. I can now definitely give a clear answer: it is not. Repeated...
rainer erhart
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Thanks for posting that. I have a lot of parrotlets and I am very interested in the genetics. _____ From: rainer erhart [mailto:rainererhart@...] Sent:...
Debbie Huff
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Dec 7, 2004
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11706
Terry, Thanks for your answer. It is clear for me now ! However, the probability to have a crossing-over is very small, 3% isn't it ? So among offspring, only...
Estelle Criton
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Dec 8, 2004
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11707
Terry or Deon could you help out Here is the problem due to someone or something poisoning my stock I am left with 3 Silver cocks and 1 Cinnamon to pair with...
Riding, Graham
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Dec 9, 2004
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11708
Terry and all, I have a question, when there are both types of Pied present in one species of bird, as in Forpus coelestis, what is the importance of breeding...
William Smith
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Dec 10, 2004
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11709
Hello William: We have raised Autosomal Recessive Pied Indian Ringnecks for more than 30 years now. We have visualized several more new mutations in the last...
Jaynee Salan
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Dec 10, 2004
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11710
Please feel free to e-mail me privately at phytoking@... Thanks, William Hello William: We have raised Autosomal Recessive Pied Indian Ringnecks for more...
William Smith
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11711
I hate to bring up something that was already discussed, but I don't seem to be able to find it. Didn't someone say that there may be a way to distinquish...
Carie Nixon
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Dec 10, 2004
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11712
At 02:59 PM 12/10/2004 -0600, you wrote: Re: fallow gene ... I could be wrong, but I believe your hen had up to a 50% chance of carrying the gene-but she could...
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Dec 10, 2004
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In a message dated 12/10/2004 5:45:50 PM Eastern Standard Time, wilsonm@... writes: I could be wrong, but I believe your hen had up to a 50% chance of...
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Dec 10, 2004
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In a message dated 12/10/2004 12:51:24 PM Eastern Standard Time, pieds1usa@... writes: You have brought up a very interesting question and I would like...
MysteryPickles@...
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Dec 10, 2004
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Shouldn't that be 75% rather than 66% when both parents are splits? Lou www.lovebirds.ca www.healthybird.net ... From: MysteryPickles@......
Louis & Joanne Cormier
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Dec 11, 2004
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11716
To clarify the 66%. When two recessive splits are paired, out of 4 young, one will be coloured, two will be split and one will be non split. If you take away...
wstobart
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Dec 11, 2004
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11717
When one parent is split for Fallow, you have a 50% chance of the chick being split for Fallow. If both parents are split for Fallow then the outcome would be...
William Smith
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Dec 11, 2004
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11718
Hi Nicole and all, I'm confused. I mean I know that lovebirds are not peas, as in Mendelsohn's study of genetics, but don't they still follow the genetics-in...
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Dec 11, 2004
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11719
Well I think Nicole was referring to the NON-VISUAL chicks when she claimed that 66% would be split to fallow....ie: if the four chicks produced were Fallow (x...
Trademark
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Dec 11, 2004
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Hello, From a genetically point of view: If both parents are green split fallow it means that There is a 25% change that the youngsters are homozygote fallow...
Dirk Van den Abeele
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Dec 11, 2004
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11721
Yes, Jeannette, everything you stated is correct. Fallow is indeed recessive, and you have all the statistics correct. :) Nicole Mystery Pickles Parrots...
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Dec 11, 2004
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11722
Same thing, That's still 75% "OF THE CLUTCH" carry at least one mutant gene, 25% of which are visual (2 mutant genes), 50% are splits. Lou www.lovebirds.ca ...
Louis & Joanne Cormier
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Dec 11, 2004
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11723
You are/were correct. In the real world though you look at a possible split bird ffrom a split-split pair and ask yourself what is the chance that this bird IS...
wstobart
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Dec 11, 2004
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11724
I understand what you are saying, but, we're both still saying the same thing. Math is math, no mater how you dissect it. 50% (2 out of 4) of total clutch, or,...
Louis & Joanne Cormier
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Dec 11, 2004
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In a message dated 12/11/2004 5:17:59 AM Eastern Standard Time, rascals@... writes: Same thing, That's still 75% "OF THE CLUTCH" carry at least one...
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Dec 11, 2004
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No problem Nicole, I'm the one that didn't realise what you were saying. Lou ... From: MysteryPickles@... [mailto:MysteryPickles@...] Sent: December...
Louis & Joanne Cormier
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Dec 11, 2004
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11727
Carie, Congrats on the colors of you parrotlets. If it had been me I would have had all greens. Joey B Jonesboro, AR southernlittlegems@... ...
Southern Little Gems
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Dec 11, 2004
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11728
Hello William, If you combine the two types of pieds,eventually you can breed a black eyed clear. With regards, Andre van der Voorn ... From: William Smith To:...
Andre van der Voorn
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Dec 12, 2004
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11729
Hi Andre, I'm not sure this is as simple as you seem to say. As far as I know there are 3 pied types in Budgerigars (maybe 4 counting Grizzle???) - 2 dominant...
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Dec 12, 2004
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11730
But you can also breed a Dark Eyed Clear with just a Dom Pied...i have a Roseicollis that is just that...are you saying that it is easier to get a Dark Eyed...
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Dec 12, 2004
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11731
Good day all! Would like to request your inputs on pairing results or findings (if any) between a dominant pied and a mottle pied pair in fischeri or...
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