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12718
Hello Again Everyone, I did get the pictures up and hope you enjoy them. I will get more up in a few weeks. The lighting on the Hillerman could have been ...
rareringnecks
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Jul 1, 2005
7:57 am
12719
Hi all, Other pictures of the bird, compared with a Turquoise 2005. The difference is evident. ____________________________________________________ Yahoo!...
David R.
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Jul 1, 2005
2:32 pm
12720
Hi David: I believe you should wait till after the first moult before making any assessment of the colour. If you go to the Photo Section of this list in the...
Wessel Louw van der V...
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Jul 1, 2005
3:05 pm
12721
Hi Joanna, I may be wrong and am happy to be corrected by others wiser than I ... but to the best of my knowledge a "pineapple" is not a visual double split...
stewie_morse
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Jul 2, 2005
2:20 pm
12722
I'm so used to lovebird genetics that I'm not wrapping my brain around this one very well. lol... I'd appreciate all the info anyone can give me! :) How would...
Joanna
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Jul 2, 2005
6:21 pm
12723
In a message dated 7/2/2005 2:21:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, jfetter2@... writes: I'm so used to lovebird genetics that I'm not wrapping my brain around...
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Jul 2, 2005
8:34 pm
12724
That's what we were thinking... The woman said it is similar... but said that a bird that is double split will produce less pineapples than a bird that is...
Joanna
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Jul 3, 2005
12:30 am
12725
Hello Joanna, The first one is a normal/yellowsided/cinnamon,the second one is a normal/yellowsided-cinnamon. This means that in the first case both mutations...
Andre van der Voorn
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Jul 3, 2005
5:06 am
12726
Hi all !! Here a picture from a young amazona autumnalis.. Do you thinks it's a mutation ? Thanks !! Florent Pichon www.psitta.com...
Florent
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Jul 3, 2005
8:49 am
12727
Thank you! Now I understand what she meant! How would you know if your bird is split pineapple (on the same chromosome)? joanna...
Joanna
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Jul 3, 2005
3:56 pm
12728
If the bird is bred from a 'pineapple' the doublesplits are definitly type 2 (=located on the same chromosome). Some of the doublesplits bred from a type 1...
Andre van der Voorn
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Jul 3, 2005
4:58 pm
12729
Great information!! Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! joanna...
Joanna
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Jul 3, 2005
7:20 pm
12730
Just a quick question, a friend of mine was over on the weekend and whilst looking at a pair of blue IRNs remarked that he saw a pair for sale a few weeks ago...
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Jul 4, 2005
3:48 am
12731
David Clearly different to the TurquoiseBlue (hetero Turquoise and Blue) but keep in mind that homozygous Turquoise are generally much greener as Nic ...
Terry Martin
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Jul 5, 2005
1:18 am
12732
Florent ... Not being familiar with the species, I am assuming the red on the front of the bird is increased? If so, this type of colour change is very often...
Terry Martin
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Jul 5, 2005
1:18 am
12733
Hi Terry, I read with interest the article about the lutino crimson rosella in the Talking Birds newspaper today. I am having trouble with the abundance of...
wstobart
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Jul 5, 2005
1:26 pm
12734
Hello Everyone, I am sorry about the quality of the pictures but the light I bought really did bad. I will put up new pictures soon. I just wanted them up...
rareringnecks
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Jul 5, 2005
10:50 pm
12735
Looking at these pictures I think that you have Turquoise blue and Turquoise(Double factor) bird. B Chauhan www.parrotgalore.com www.parrotgalore.co.uk ... ...
B Chauhan
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Jul 6, 2005
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12736
Hello. I am fairly new to ringneck mutations and have a question. I have a male, 2 1/2 years old. He is a green, supposed to be split to blue. He is mature...
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Jul 6, 2005
5:36 pm
12737
Sorry, the babies in the folder are from a different pair. The parents are green, supposed to be split to blue. One of the babies has a definate blue ...
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Jul 6, 2005
5:46 pm
12738
Willy When I was shown the two photos and asked to comment, I focused on whether I could differentiate the bird from a Lutino Opaline Eastern Rosella. Two...
Terry Martin
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Jul 6, 2005
10:59 pm
12739
Thanks Terry, I was not aiming to question the breeder but to find out more about these unexplained psitticin changes in both pieds and lutinos. In the rainbow...
wstobart
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Jul 6, 2005
11:33 pm
12740
Good day All, I have heard of stories from several local breeders who claim to have produced "dominant" pied youngs from non-pied (solid-colored) parents. They...
koinics
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Jul 7, 2005
1:08 am
12741
I have argued this with breeders of pied rainbows for years now. These are 'professional' rainbow mutation breeders who insist on using DF and SF pied ...
wstobart
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Jul 7, 2005
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12742
Willy, It is a similar picture with pied Kakariki mutations here in Australia. There are several breeders claiming that their birds are dominants when in fact...
Greg Holmes
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Jul 7, 2005
5:16 am
12743
I recently purchased these Indian Ringnecks and was wandering Wat mutation babies they would have Turquoise Cinnamon Blue Pallid Male + Turquoise Cinnamon...
Jonathan Whanamberg
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Jul 7, 2005
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12744
Willy said: "Ken Shepard proved that offspring from pieds which showed zero pied markings went on to produce pieds." Has anybody else in this group experienced...
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Jul 8, 2005
3:07 am
12745
Hello, It is important to realise that not every bird with pied markings is a pied mutation. Not every “pied bird” we see is the result of a mutation. It...
Dirk Van den Abeele
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Jul 8, 2005
6:36 am
12746
... I have one bird who is consistantly considered to be non - pied but throws beautiful pieds. Shes a green pallid and is from a pied mom and a normal dad. I...
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Jul 8, 2005
12:04 pm
12747
Hi Royan, I have also had the same result with a Pallid Hen. I have looked her completely over many times, and cannot find one Pied marking on her, but she...
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