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13359
Hi Terry, Yes, that's what i thought you meant. And that's really what i was thinking as well, since the feathers are not clear, and they appeared when she was...
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Dec 1, 2005
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13360
Um, i just want to say that i did not re-send this message...i dont know why it showed up again just now... Nicole Mystery Pickles Parrots ... From:...
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Hi Jeremy, it is hard to tell from the photo's you supplied but a cobalt SF violet turquoise should look more violet than blue. The two mature birds that are...
Craig Paget
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Hi Yes we have a voilet factor Masked lovebird here in Australia First breed by Mr Herb Graff first appear in ABK magazine in Vol 8 Issue 12 Dec-Jan 1996 and...
Exoticparrots
bareebird00
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Dec 1, 2005
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Hi Terry and Freinds, Here are some pics of Pied?? Green Cheeks that we breed over ten year ago now I guy fom SA bought the lot from me. I had breed over ten...
Exoticparrots
bareebird00
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Dec 1, 2005
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Jeremy I do not think anyone could be certain about those photos, but I can make a couple of comments. Firstly a SF Violet looks similar to a cobalt. A SF...
Terry Martin
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Dec 1, 2005
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Stella We do have violet factor in personatus but not widely available in roseicollis or other species. On the other hand dark factor is wide spread in...
Terry Martin
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Dec 1, 2005
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13366
Hi Wynand and Chauhan, Thanks a lot for the info. I'll take a picture of the bird with a flash to see if the eyes are red. The bird has light color feet and...
Manote Quahphanit
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Dec 1, 2005
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Hi Wynand and Chauhan, Thanks a lot for the info. I'll take a picture of the bird with a flash to see if the eyes are red. The bird has light color feet and...
Manote Quahphanit
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Dec 1, 2005
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13368
I know it doesn't show up well and photos do not do them any justice. However, i have spoken to a lot of people from overseas who have bred and specialise in...
w_jrmy
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Dec 1, 2005
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Hello, can someone confirm whether you can breed a parblueblue from a parblueblue x normal pairing? This mating should produce: 25% normal split blue 25%...
wstobart
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Dec 2, 2005
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Willy To avoid any possible confusion through repetitive words, lets say TurquoiseBlue (could easily be an AquaBlue) TurquoiseBlue X Normal = Normal/Blue and...
Terry Martin
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Hi Nicole, I breed cockatiels and find you can spot the opaline splits. The males have a yellow tinge to their feathers on the underside of the tail. I've also...
Stella Luuk
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Dec 2, 2005
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"Hi Nicole, I breed cockatiels and find you can spot the opaline splits. The males have a yellow tinge to their feathers on the underside of the tail. I've...
Stephane Tintin
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13373
Hi all Any idea if this is possibly an avocado fischer or just a pastel green. Parents are pastelIno green fischers. In this nest there was a lutino and a...
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Dec 2, 2005
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Hi Everybody I seem to remember not so long ago somebody asked why we say TurquoiseBlue and not BlueTurquoise. The same applies to AquaBlue and BlueAqua or...
Wynand Bezuidenhout
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Dec 2, 2005
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Hello Wynand, from the technical point of view this is perfectly right a correct. I'm just affraid it is too complicated for wide public. Mainly, as you ...
Martin Rasek
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If you combine PastelIno green x PastelIno green 25% lutino 50% PastelIno green 25% pastel green, So probably a normal pastel green? Dirk Van den Abeele ...
Dirk Van den Abeele
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Hi, I think if we use the formulas on the correct way and if we respect all scientific rules, that there is no problem to indicate it very clear in FORMULAS. ...
Dirk Van den Abeele
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Hi, I think if we use the formulas on the correct way and if we respect all scientific rules, that there is no problem to indicate it very clear in FORMULAS. ...
Dirk Van den Abeele
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Hello Stella and Stephane, I respect what you two have done with Opalines in other species. However, i do not feel that there is a consitant enough...
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Hi Dirk Sorry, next time I'll use the correct codes. (I used b for blue, b tq for turquoise, D for dark and d for no dark) I agree with you. It's easy to...
Wynand Bezuidenhout
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Dec 2, 2005
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Hello, bl+_D / bl_D+ (T1) or D green split blue type 1 – dark factor linked on the non mutated blue locus – in fact on green bl+_D+ / bl_D (T2) or D green...
Dirk Van den Abeele
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Hello I also thought and have been using T1 in the case where the two genes are on the same chromosome... Wayne, for the TurquoiseBlue (or any other...
Martin Rasek
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Hello Martin and Wynant: There are two ways in which linked traits can occur in crossing over. To use the scientific terms: they may be "in repulsion" or "in...
Wessel Louw van der V...
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Dec 2, 2005
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We are in the process of renaming the parrotlets in the USA to more accurately reflect their colors. This is partly happening due to complaints in the bird...
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... HYPERLINK "http://www.mutavi.info/"http://www.mutavi.info ... Birdloveaviaries ... green. ... little chick. ... short ... ...
Didee
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Dec 2, 2005
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hi stella, would you be able to show us a foto of your findings please. i do check out tiels very closely for little differences like what you have observed. i...
gweddo jonez
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Dec 2, 2005
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hi sally anne, it has been over a week since terry asked you a question, you will give him the answer soon yeah? lorenzo Express yourself instantly with MSN...
gweddo jonez
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Dec 2, 2005
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I Will help in the rename in the U.S. I have got 100 pairs and most colors with the exception of the darks grey-greens and pieds. Let me know. Damon ...
damon keller
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