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17392
Hi there. Thanks for the reply. I don't beleive the bird is a Cleartail as this does not explain the full plum coloured eyes as Cleartails have visible iris'...
ringneckwales
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Aug 3, 2008
11:23 pm
17393
I have an opportunity to begin working with some mutation Quaker Parakeets, but i'd like to know what exactly i'd be working with before starting up. I know...
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Aug 4, 2008
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17394
... The red eyed Cinnamon is Cinnamon, and the erroneously named dark eyed Cinnamon is actually Pallid. Don't you have Terry's book? If not I would suggest ...
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Aug 4, 2008
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17395
Yes, but the people selling "Blue Ice" quakers don't have Terry's book so you have to wonder if any of the "red eye cinnamons" are fallows or if they are...
Scott Stringer
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Aug 4, 2008
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17396
... Hi Scott, I'd really like to wring the necks of some of these twits that add these "cute" names to the mutations. It is the same as calling a Cinnamon Grey...
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Aug 4, 2008
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17397
Hi Mark, I never bred Ringnecks but I guess that when we take account of the full red eyes only, then there are 2 mutations left. The 'recessive pied' and the...
Peter Wouters
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Aug 4, 2008
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17398
Is there any other known Lethal Dominant Mutations other than the Crested in the Budgerigars? Wynand...
Wynand Bezuidenhout
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Aug 4, 2008
2:10 pm
17399
Hey Nicole & Every Birdie, indeed throughout species ; genuine Cinnamon mutants never display red-eyes in adulthood !   In the monk (aka quaker) Parakeet...
Stephane Tintin
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Aug 4, 2008
2:13 pm
17400
Hey Peter & Every Birdie, Recessivepied IRNs display red eyes ???   I never heard of Recessivepieds displaying red-eyes in any species !   Best regards, ...
Stephane Tintin
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Aug 4, 2008
2:38 pm
17401
Hi Stephane, On the contrary, most recessive pieds show some degree of plum eyes. http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/Genetics-Psittacine/message/11512 ...
Peter Wouters
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Aug 4, 2008
3:32 pm
17402
I've never had a pallid quaker hatch with any color of red eyes...that is why they were being called "dark eyed cinnamons". Scott To:...
Scott Stringer
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Aug 5, 2008
2:43 am
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... Actually, Scott, they were initially called "dark-eyed cinnamons" because the breeder where they appeared had some weird idea that because it was a sex...
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Aug 5, 2008
4:43 am
17404
Hi Bob, hi Scott, hi all, when we are talking about things like this, please keep always in mind, that we are still at the beginning! We all have the problem,...
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Aug 5, 2008
6:38 am
17405
Hi All I have a lutino bred from clear head fallows ( unsexed ) that I thought may be a NSL ino from previous posts to the site . This bird is going 2ys old...
Ross
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Aug 5, 2008
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17406
Thanks Peter. If the bird were a hen it could possibly be a fallow, but it is a young cock which might or might not moult out with a white head in two years....
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Aug 5, 2008
10:45 pm
17407
... granted. We are relying on scientific analysis. Regards, Bob ... ************** Looking for a car that's sporty, fun and fits in your budget? Read reviews...
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Aug 6, 2008
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17408
Hi Bob, thanks for that message, but from my point of view, nothing has chaged in this! As you may remember, I have written, that we are still at the ...
forpus_corner
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Aug 6, 2008
8:21 am
17409
hello, The reccesive pied ringneck has dark red eyes when it is young, when the young bird is twoo weeks old you can not see that the eyes are dark red any...
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Aug 6, 2008
10:44 pm
17410
... progress occurs, I will accept Inte's analysis as accurate........You see, I've been working with mutations since 1949, and I've experienced many changes ...
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Aug 7, 2008
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17411
Hi Bob, Hi All, for sure, Inte is doing a great job. I have said this ALL the time. Bob, you have used the example with the different budgerigar color names...
frank garbers
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Aug 7, 2008
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17412
I have been looking for Blue Pastel Parrotlets. There is a breeder who tells me that she has a Red Eye Blue Pastel, which she insists is not fallow. I don't...
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Aug 7, 2008
10:52 pm
17413
Hi Jim, Sounds like there is Fallow in the line somewhere. She may not have known it, but it's there, and she has the babies to prove it. Nicole ...
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Aug 8, 2008
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17414
My experience is that fallow pops up fairly often when not expected, especially when no pedigrees are kept. Since it is a recessive, it can hide for...
Carie Nixon
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Aug 8, 2008
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17415
Hi Jim, as other breeder have mentioneted already, there is for sure a possibilty, that fallow is inside. But there are also other possibilities: a) she may...
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Aug 8, 2008
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17416
... Jim: In the years past I imported forpus and Lineolated from Belgium. I discovered two things, I could never find out what was behind the birds color wise,...
june diciocco
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Aug 8, 2008
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17417
I had this ROSSEICOLIS that i could say a CINNAMON mutation but his fligth feather is not brownish.Instead it is a violet closely to pallid....What is the best...
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Aug 13, 2008
10:48 pm
17418
Hi Wondering if I could get some help.I recently bought normal Rainbow lorikeet , but after its first molt some of its feathers have come back red/white on...
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Aug 16, 2008
10:34 am
17419
Hi Ulicia, I have heard that some SF Pieds (also called "streakies" in Australia) only show signs after the first molt. So it's a possibility. You can also...
Ray Smith
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Aug 16, 2008
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17420
I recieved the following email from this person. If ANYONE can help PLEASE email them. If not, if you could forward this to someone that might...Thanks ahead...
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Aug 16, 2008
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17421
Ive made an album with some pictures of the bird, there a bit blury and definatley not the best photos ever but I couldnt get the bird to stay still long...
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