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There are no mules in the bird world. Gal On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 21:50:31 +1100 (EST) wayne jesson <waynejesson@...> writes: I thought if you cross a inr...
Gal Wyche
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Jan 1, 2006
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Terry The percentage of these cinnamon-pallids i have bred is to high to be a just Xover epecially when i paired this cockbird to a pallid hen.In all i have...
Ross
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Jan 2, 2006
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hello babu, may be the ino foto i sent to this group recently could of had this light gene in its make up? may i could have got a monkey price for it, instead...
gweddo jonez
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Hello @ all ! What do you think about the theory, that the blue suffusion of a green budgerigar is a sign that he is split in blue ? Regards Danny...
Danny
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"Hello @ all ! What do you think about the theory, that the blue suffusion of a green budgerigar is a sign that he is split in blue ? Regards Danny" Hey Danny...
Stephane Tintin
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In trying to follow this thread, I am wondering what species of bird is being discussed - no where in this thread can I find it. Thanks, Chuck ... From:...
chuck birds
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Jan 3, 2006
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My birds (ringnecks) have produced pallid turquoise fallow greygreen cinnamons (visual) hens. They are beautiful birds!!Yellow head....
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Jan 3, 2006
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Sal It is difficult to be certain one way or the other without test matings. But your bird will be either the Cinnamon-ino that I spoke of or the...
Terry Martin
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Jan 3, 2006
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Gal If you are implying that there is no such thing as an infertile hybrid, then that is not true. It all just depends on how close two species are related in...
Terry Martin
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Jan 3, 2006
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Ross Actually your results support that there is indeed linkage between the two genes. Your original cock bird was Green/cinnamon-pallid, with the two genes...
Terry Martin
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Indian Ringnecks ... From: "chuck birds" <birds2@...> To: <Genetics-Psittacine@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 11:40 AM Subject:...
Brad Martin
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Jan 3, 2006
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Happy New year to all! Have been browsing the archives for info regarding the possible linkage between the Dark Factor and Violet particularly in lovebirds....
RVM
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Jan 3, 2006
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Hi everyone! I just joined this group, so I tought I would introduce myself. My name is Christine Tremblay. I'm from St-Sauveur, in the Province of Quebec, in...
Christine Tremblay
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Jan 3, 2006
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Hi Chuck... It was in there but it was an acronym...IRN = Indian Ringneck Regards Trademark !!! ... From: chuck birds To: Genetics-Psittacine@yahoogroups.com ...
Trademark
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Jan 3, 2006
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Hang on a sec... does that also mean that Aussie breeders who guarantee their 'lacewings' as 100% ino and cinnamon free are talking shit?! And if all...
Sally-Anne Westendorf
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Jan 3, 2006
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Thanks Terry, she has bonded with a Green/Blue/Lacewing (dark phase) cockbird. If they were to breed successfully (all eggs were clear this season) what...
Sally-Anne Westendorf
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Jan 3, 2006
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Yes, more blue will show as kind of a suffusion at the feathers tips of a green/blue Budgy or IRN. It is most notable at the vent, flanks and feathers under...
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A well known English breeder of ringnecks wrote (many years ago) that it happens that "light phase" will produce "normal pallids" and also the reverse will...
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Hello i wood like to ask.I have an Albion ringneck feamle. And i wood like to no what some here think i need to put her with. Now i was told a blue male will...
Debra Lavalley
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"Hello i wood like to ask.I have an Albion ringneck feamle. And i wood like to no what some here think i need to put her with. Now i was told a blue male will...
Stephane Tintin
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Jan 3, 2006
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If you could find a green male split to both blue and ino, you could get blues, greens, abinos and lutinos. A blue male split to ino would give you blues and...
Carie Nixon
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Jan 3, 2006
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Hi Deb, on the lower end of the spectrum, an Albino hen is extremely useful for proving unknown 'splits'. Eg if you have a 'green', 'yellow' or 'blue' bird...
Sally-Anne Westendorf
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Jan 3, 2006
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Hello ok im trying to understand this.IF i put her with will say just a blue.Will i get some white or just all blue's? Debra ...
Debra Lavalley
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IF the male is split to ino, you should get blues and albinos. If you don't KNOW if he is split, then pairing him with her should tell you whether or not he...
Carie Nixon
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Jan 3, 2006
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Sal If your hen is a Cinnamon Pallid Blue, then the mating expectations would be:- Green/Blue/Pallid X Cinnamon-Pallid Blue = Green/Blue/Cinnamon-Pallid,...
Terry Martin
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Jan 4, 2006
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Sal I didn't say the 'Lacewing' (correctly called Pallid) IRN was a Cinnamon-ino. But that the original Lacewing (which was a Budgerigar) is a Cinnamon-ino....
Terry Martin
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Jan 4, 2006
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"So you can see this mating may not tell you anything much because the results vary little from each other." Hey Terry, Sal & Every Birdie, I suppose we can...
Stephane Tintin
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Jan 4, 2006
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Can we see pics??? ;op - Sal hudsonsbirds@... wrote: My birds (ringnecks) have produced pallid turquoise fallow greygreen cinnamons (visual)...
Sally-Anne Westendorf
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Jan 4, 2006
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Is this a Blue Lacewing with a Blue Pallidino? - Sal B Chauhan <shantikundan@...> wrote: www.parrotgalore.co.uk ... From: Terry Martin To:...
Sally-Anne Westendorf
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Jan 4, 2006
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Leaves Babu wrote: Their is an independent gene which is creating a lighter shade in Ringnecks. I have several birds who are showing this light phase. Terry...
Deon Smith
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