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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MysteryPickles@...
mysterypickles
Dec 1, 2005 2:55 pm
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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Craig Paget
birds4sally
Dec 1, 2005 8:58 pm
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...
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Exoticparrots
bareebird00
Dec 1, 2005 9:25 pm
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...
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Exoticparrots
bareebird00
Dec 1, 2005 9:29 pm
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...
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Terry Martin
sbankvet
Dec 1, 2005 10:34 pm
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...
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Terry Martin
sbankvet
Dec 1, 2005 10:34 pm
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...
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Manote Quahphanit
truemadman
Dec 1, 2005 11:11 pm
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...
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Manote Quahphanit
truemadman
Dec 1, 2005 11:14 pm
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...
13368
w_jrmy
Dec 1, 2005 11:52 pm
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...
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wstobart
wstobartau
Dec 2, 2005 4:31 am
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%...
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Terry Martin
sbankvet
Dec 2, 2005 5:11 am
Willy To avoid any possible confusion through repetitive words, lets say TurquoiseBlue (could easily be an AquaBlue) TurquoiseBlue X Normal = Normal/Blue and...
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Stella Luuk
luuk73
Dec 2, 2005 5:21 am
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...
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Stephane Tintin
tintin_montr...
Dec 2, 2005 7:31 am
"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...
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Birdloveaviaries
didee121
Dec 2, 2005 9:04 am
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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Wynand Bezuidenhout
bezzierm
Dec 2, 2005 9:20 am
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...
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Martin Rasek
rasekm
Dec 2, 2005 9:52 am
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 ...
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Dirk Van den Abeele
bva227
Dec 2, 2005 11:24 am
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 ...
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Dirk Van den Abeele
bva227
Dec 2, 2005 11:32 am
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. ...
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Dirk Van den Abeele
bva227
Dec 2, 2005 12:59 pm
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. ...
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MysteryPickles@...
mysterypickles
Dec 2, 2005 2:03 pm
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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Wynand Bezuidenhout
bezzierm
Dec 2, 2005 3:13 pm
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...
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Dirk Van den Abeele
bva227
Dec 2, 2005 3:37 pm
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...
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Martin Rasek
rasekm
Dec 2, 2005 4:21 pm
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...
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Wessel Louw van der V...
wessellouw
Dec 2, 2005 5:20 pm
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...
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dhuff3@...
dlhuff2002
Dec 2, 2005 5:41 pm
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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Didee
didee121
Dec 2, 2005 8:12 pm
... HYPERLINK "http://www.mutavi.info/"http://www.mutavi.info ... Birdloveaviaries ... green. ... little chick. ... short ... ...
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gweddo jonez
pirate69nz
Dec 2, 2005 10:21 pm
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...
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gweddo jonez
pirate69nz
Dec 2, 2005 10:22 pm
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...
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damon keller
damontkeller
Dec 3, 2005 12:31 am
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 ...