I am in the process of putting together my thoughts for an article being written. I can answer the questions and provide my thoughts on my particular species...
Hi I was after some help with what these mutations are? Cock is a Blue Opaline /playinum/pied Hen is a Platinum/blue/pied attached are the the photos of the...
Look like three Opaline Platinums and one Platinum Blue Mick ... From: tony Bright To: Genetics-Psittacine@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 4:25...
Hello, Does somebody knows which mutations that are already established in Bolborhynchus aurifrons aurifrons? Thanks in advance, Dirk Van den Abeele MUTAVI,...
Hi Dirk, first off all, the original scientific name is: Psilopsiagon aurifron aurifrons! If you don't believe me, you can check with the Cites-List! 2) Yes,...
Steve I am fairly comfortable calling these birds Faded. The flash can over emphasis red in the eyes, can be useful if you really want a bird to look like it...
Tony, Mick I think one of the Platinum Opaline hens is also Pied - look at the flights and tail of the left hand bird in the group shot. Terry ... From: Mick...
... That makes sense to me, especially after seeing Ernst's picture of his fallow. Thanks Terry! Steve Duncan Steve - short for Steven, alternate spelling of ...
Vern ... Go to the Visit Your Group at the bottom of the message, from there you can access the archives ... Whilst it is true that pure wildtype are...
Hi Terry, Yes I would say that there is one that may be pied. Mick ... From: Terry Martin To: Genetics-Psittacine@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, February 05,...
Hello, Depends on what it is. if it are pure mutations, than it is possible. Dominant mutations are easy to exclude, recessive mutations are more difficult. ...
Hi Terry: Sorry about the spelling of your name. I know better; after all, I even have your book. SMILE Thanks for your thoughts on the subject. You made a...
It depends on the mutations and what you start out with... For example, in budgies, if you start out with blue stock, and breed only blue stock, you can never...
Hi Frank, Any photos of these Mountain or Sierra mutations? Best, Bill ... -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version:...
Cindy, With a recessive mutation it can be done in one generation, that is if you are positive of the genotype of the particular birds you are working with....
That should have been a recessive SPLIT to Blue. Cindy, With a recessive mutation it can be done in one generation, that is if you are positive of the genotype...
Cindy, With a recessive mutation it can be done in one generation, that is if you are positive of the genotype of the particular birds you are working with....
Hi I have a question about crimson winged mutations. An uncle of mine bought a pair that was bred from a so called "yellow fronted" (translated from Dutch)...
BerichtPeter I am not familiar with these mutations in this species but they are very interesting The 'Yellow fronted' has the suggestion of an opaline but...
I'd be glad to help, but I cannot locate the photo. I looked under the
photo album section and the files. Where did you post it? Linda Brandt ... From:...
Hello, I just wanted to thank everybody for your reply. I am from Richmond, BC. I've been looking for lovebirds in my area but many breeders here seem to have...
From my understand, a lot of mutations in some lovebird species came about via hybridization... thus technically speaking, there may not be any pure lovebird...
I'm with you, Linda, i cant find it either. Nicole _www.mysterypicklesparrots.com_ (http://www.mysterypicklesparrots.com) In a message dated 2/6/2007 7:33:48...