Dear All, I have the following Indian Ringneck birds and need to know the ideal pairing and the resultant off-springs colour : Cocks: Turquoise Blue Turquoise...
Tas You must have an aim before an 'ideal' mating can be chosen. There is no perfect mating, just different matings that achieve different aims. What colours...
????? There is no such thing as a DF or SF TurquoiseBlue or Turquoise for that matter. That is incorrect use of the terminology. What there is, is a Turquoise...
Hello Mallee? The so-called "DF Turquoise" is homozygous for the Turquoise parBlue mutation meaning it carries two Turquoise alleles. It is then incorrect to...
Dear Dr. Terry, My first aim is to know the sexes of the birds while they are in the nestbox itself and I want to produce some very nice/attractive colours ...
Hi Tas, The most convenient way to know the sex of ALL babies while in the nest is to pair a visual sex-linked male mutation with a hen that is not of a...
Does anyone have a pic of an opaline princess parrot, that they could post on this group? I have heard they exist in Australia. I am not looking at obtaining...
Hey Tas & Every Birdie, for sure you cannot produce 'Clearheaded' varieties (Clearheadedfallow &/or Cleartail) starting with the specimens you own and describe...
Hi Tas, ... For example, you can pair your Lutino cock to the Turquoise Grey hen and all Lutinos will be hens and the rest will be cocks. In my opinion...
Hey Stephane, Thanks for the interesting insight regarding feather shimmering. I own and breed several non-Grey-factored Indian Ringneck Inos and I notice that...
Tas Jaie's comments are spot on, you cannot breed Clearhead Fallow or Cleartail colours without buying in those mutations. You do have a Pallid hen, so you...
Dr. Terry & Jai, Your advice is final to me. Here is something about these birds that I don't want to ignore. These birds have been together in one large cage...
Hi Tas, TurquoiseBlue cock x Pallid hen will give you all Green visual babies as follows: =Green/Blue/Pallid cocks =Green/Turquoise/Pallid cocks =Green/Blue...
Hi Jaie, Thanks a lot for your kind help. Thanks a lot to Dr. Terry too as now I have a clearly defined course to follow with regard to these birds. Thanks to...
Hi Jaie, Thanks for your reply. All the birds mentioned have been together for about two weeks or so and keeping their interest in each other, I plan to pair...
Hi Jaie and Dr. Terry, I have just uploaded a few photographs of Cinnamon Grey Green Ringneck hen in the photo section under the folder named "Tas". Could you...
Hi Jaie and Dr. Terry, I have just uploaded a few photographs of Cinnamon Grey Green Ringneck hen in the photo section under the folder named "Tas". Could you...
" Hi Jaie and Dr. Terry, I have just uploaded a few photographs of Cinnamon Grey Green Ringneck hen in the photo section under the folder named "Tas". Could...
Tas, Rather than enumerating to you the results of your probable pairings, it would be better in the long run if you learn how to use Martin Rasek's Genetic...
Hey Tas, Cinnamon GreyGreen IRNs tend to have Mustard-looking feathers or what other enthusiasts sometimes call "Golden Olive", which is a purely descriptive...
Hi, I have been trying to find a good genetic chart for the Indian Ringneck Parakeets. I am breeding Quaker parrots only but I have had several breeders tell...
Hi Jaie, That's great and simple too! Thanks a lot. It is very lucky of us to have you around. Regards, Tas ... pairings, it would be better in the long run...
Hi Jaie, That's why I wanted to consult you. You know, the two lutinos and pallid are from the smae import cage as this greygreen pallid. I am quite thrilled...
Hello Carol, If you are looking for a Breeding Outcome predictor chart as well as some pictures, try this link. Quaker Parrot Genetic Calculator. If you need...
The cinnamon-ino enigma baffles color genetecists. Is the phenomemnon also observable in the cinnamon ino(NSL) combination? There are a number of species that...
Is there any one of you who are working with the cinnamon-inos? carmen stuart Brightwood Aviary www.brightwoodaviary.com<http://www.brightwoodaviary.com/> ...
Hey James & Every Birdie, Cinnamon-Ino (aka LaceWings amoungst Budgerigar Parakeets) is an unstable secondary mutation (colour variety) which is the result of...
What then do we find in Cockatiels? Gene Hall HIS Birds ... From: Stephane Tintin To: Genetics-Psittacine@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2007 9:06 AM...