Hi all, Juju, first of all thanks a lot for your pictures of those birds! Second, can we have more informations about those birds? I guess that they had been...
Hi Marc, About 4 or 5 years ago a blue was found in the wild and could not survive like others,so the same reached the breeder. The blue bird was then paired...
Hi Marc, About 4 or 5 years ago a blue was found in the wild and could not survive like others,so the same reached the breeder. The blue bird was then...
Hi Stephanie, You may be correct regarding the Grey which we call Umber Blue and not real grey, but the blue is a genuine blue. Appended is another picture of...
Hi Jiju, First of all, thanks again for the picture!If you have some others, please don't forget us..! ;-) Second, thanks again for your answer about how this...
hello Jiju, thanks for the pictures, the mutations where you are talking about is an umber (which is also vissible in wildtype birds) therefore it is not a...
Hi Marc, Yes they are true Blue. The next move this gentleman aspires is to create a real grey and Albino. Blue is the key bird as we all know for creating an...
Hi Jiju, First, again and again, thanks for the informations and for all! Second, i wish that this gentleman will got a real grey and albino!I hope that if in...
hello, I also heard a rumour about split blue s wich were sold but there has never been a blue offspring. there are (as far as I know) only two blue birds in...
Hey Joyce, Marion & Every Birdie, best would be to offer some Electrolyte re-hydrating solution either commercial (i.e. Infalyte, Pedialyte...) or home-made...
Hi, Friends. -I have one young Pacific parrotlet pair (male albino, female lutino) I was planning on breeding. I was told NOT to breed two ino birds, though....
Hi everyone, I have a Lovebird that is unusual in some of it's color. The bird is a medium green on the body and emerald green on the wings. This is a normal...
Hi Cindy, Thanks for your reply. I posted 5 pictures in the photo Album titled "Album of Rose's birds".It is a Green, green series bird, no Pied. It has a...
Dilson, Typically breeding two Lutino's will sometimes make smaller birds and bring out unwanted traits. Albino is a blue Lutino. The Blue gene removes the...
Thank-you, Rose. I sent feather samples of the 4 INO birds to the DNA lab for sexing; all 3 lutinos look the same to me, with a white patch on the back. I did...
Hi Rose, That looks like an Orangefaced Green Opaline. The tips of the tailfeathers are actually an orange color, you'll see it better when they grown in more....
Hi Dilson, As far as pairing them, I was told, when I started breeding to pair them back to the wild color. If you are pairing with what you have, providing...
The Lutino gene and the blue gene. Lutino takes out the dark colors and the Blue gene takes out the Yellows and reds. That is why "Whiteface" Cockatiels are...
The baby is starting to get a red bib, this could not be a Blue Series bird for that reason, also he/she is green, no reduction of yellow. Blue series birds...
I've discussed this extensively on a variety of other boards. Now that I've found this group I thought I'd get your opinion. I have a cockatiel family where...
Carolyn, It sound like at least the Pearl or "Opaline" gene affecting the pattern. One of the clues that you are sharing is that the males spots will fade. The...
Thanks Nicole, I looked at your site to find the yellow and green tail, but I couldn't find any. Lisa said she wasn't sure if the male was split Orangeface or...
Hi Rose, I dont have any pictured on my site that are the age that yours is. But that is the way they come in, just wait and see. :) Your male must be split...
Hello to all. I am a new member to this group. I am from Brazil , I breed red rump mutations and I am starting breeding lineolated mutations. Since sometime I...
Olá Luiz e boas-vindas ao grupo um abraço Grant ... From: oliveira.luizmauro To: Genetics-Psittacine@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 9:17 PM ...
Seja bem-vindo, Luiz. Dilson/Miami/FL/USA _____ From: Genetics-Psittacine@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Genetics-Psittacine@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Grant D...
Hi Nicole, I think you are right about this baby. The red bib is looking more Orange, and the tail still has no red or orange, but the yellow is turning more...