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15037
babu, lol, nice xmas present for holding the birds i assume. by the height of the ring babu,could it be a emerald or a ruby rock planted in the centre of it?...
lorenzo carpenta
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Jan 1, 2007
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15038
hi all, i did a little deep thinking recently & realized i have never seen or heard of any 1 with a visual platinium-pied cockatiel. so can some 1 shock me...
iiwazza carpenter
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Jan 2, 2007
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15039
Lorenzo They must be around, but I have been unable to find a good photo for the new edition of the ABK Cockatiel book. There are photos of the combo with...
Terry Martin
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Jan 4, 2007
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15040
My husband just called me from South Texas and told me he was standing in a breeder's house looking at a PINK parrotlet. He's not colorblind (the breeder's...
Jennifer Barker
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Jan 4, 2007
7:36 pm
15041
Obviously this is not normal...what could have caused it? I've heard many times that parrotlets don't have the pigment required for pink/red/orange coloring. I...
Stephane Tintin
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Jan 4, 2007
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My guess would be food related. A breeder I know once got a Red Lory that was orange. The owner fed it shredded carrots. After being on a normal diet the bird...
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Jan 4, 2007
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Hello, I have seen this a few times in albino fischeri and albino personatus. In both cases the pinkish colour was caused by the blood vessels on the feather ...
Dirk Van den Abeele
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Jan 4, 2007
8:47 pm
15044
Hi Jennifer, may be I can help you with this! We have had the same storry. In our case it was caused by a pink mineralblock! The birds were powderd all over...
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Jan 4, 2007
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15045
My guess would be food related. A breeder I know once got a Red Lory that was orange. The owner fed it shredded carrots. After being on a normal diet the bird...
Stephane Tintin
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Jan 4, 2007
9:35 pm
15046
no idea’s about my emerald roseicollis??? Hey Dirk, Terry & Every Birdie, I wonder... Recalling recent comments regarding this possible alternate Parblue...
Stephane Tintin
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Jan 4, 2007
9:41 pm
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... One year I had 2 female Vos Eclectus that when they feathered out were ORANGE instead of red. This was caused by some kind of reaction they had to their...
8Joyce Baum
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Jan 4, 2007
9:59 pm
15048
Hi Stephane, compare by yourself. Left an aqua on the right?? The bird on the right has the same mask colour as an normal aqua but has a more blue coloured...
Dirk Van den Abeele
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Jan 4, 2007
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15049
Does anyone have a picture of this bird, it would be interesting to see. Dave ... From: Dirk Van den Abeele To: Genetics-Psittacine@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
Dave
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Jan 4, 2007
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hello,i find it quite amazing what looks like no one knows of any one that may have breed a platinium-pied cockatiel in au terry.i wonder if any one else where...
lorenzo carpenta
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Jan 4, 2007
10:57 pm
15051
The one on left of screen is a normal factored par-blaue and the one on right of screen is a single dark factor or the bird on the left . if you look closely...
Mick Blake [Exotic Pa...
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Jan 4, 2007
11:58 pm
15052
Frank asked ... Until the mutation can be fully identified, any symbol is merely provisional. Mutavi research determined that it is not a Suffused, so we are ...
Terry Martin
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Jan 5, 2007
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15053
Correct Mick! I have tried to contact a breeder of the ‘emerald’ ring neck twice with the question to get more info and pictures on this bird but I have...
Dirk Van den Abeele
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Jan 5, 2007
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15054
To all Whilst acquired colours changes are most likely, dont forget the 'Younce ino' discovered in Budgerigars that is a form of Parino which produces faint...
Terry Martin
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Jan 5, 2007
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Dirk I agree that the bird is a different phenotype. Needs to be explored genetically to prove it reproduces and to determine whether it is heteroallelic or...
Terry Martin
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Jan 5, 2007
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Terry, There is probably also the keratin that can be responsible for those different visual colours. Dirk Van den Abeele MUTAVI, Research & Advice Group ...
Dirk Van den Abeele
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Jan 5, 2007
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15057
Thank You, Terry. This makes more sense than any post about this. Kathy Terry Martin <sbankvet@...> wrote: To all Whilst acquired colours changes are...
Connie Hunter
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Jan 5, 2007
4:18 pm
15058
Terry, I have in my collection already Azure, Indigo, Sapphire blue & Emerald INR. I don't think that roseicollis in the picture resemble to any of those...
B Chauhan
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Jan 5, 2007
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15059
My husband surprised me by bringing the pink parrotlet home. Have you heard the saying, "A sucker is born every minute"? Well...then you've probably met my...
Jennifer Barker
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Jan 5, 2007
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Hey Kathy, Terry & Every Birdie, doesn't change the fact that Parrots' cannot utilise the carotene from their diet and so cannot gain or produce orange, pink...
Stephane Tintin
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Jan 5, 2007
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Hello, As I already said, I have seen this ‘pink’ phenotype already a few times albino in personatus or fischeri. I have seen it only in very young birds ...
Dirk Van den Abeele
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Jan 5, 2007
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15062
Thank you for your response. That is very interesting, and it is nice to know someone else has seen pinkish albino birds. Do you happen to know if the...
Jennifer Barker
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Jan 5, 2007
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15063
I really don’t know, but I don’t think it is a genetic malfunction. Sure, a lot of things is genetically determined but I guess this is just a faze in the...
Dirk Van den Abeele
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Jan 5, 2007
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15064
not idea ? ... From: "Michael LEFEBVRE" <lefebvre59@...> To: <Genetics-Psittacine@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 10:29 AM Subject:...
Michael LEFEBVRE
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Jan 5, 2007
10:28 pm
15065
hi, i made a fone call to a lady in victoria today & this lady tells me she did breed some in the past 2 years. she has fotos of the birds, & will be sending...
lorenzo carpenta
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Jan 5, 2007
10:39 pm
15066
Just a question out of curiosity... If the Violet mutation has appeared in some species then why is it not possible for a Pink mutation to appear that is not...
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Jan 5, 2007
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