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... We ask new members to introduce themselves to the other list members. Giving your interests, species mainly kept, background and anything else that may be...
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Jul 16, 1999
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Royan I just visited your site and found this in the mission statement ... I am so glad to see that I am not the only one who feels that temprement is...
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Jul 16, 1999
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... I accept the correction! :D (But I won't TRY to tell the breeders :D) Royan -- _ _ (') (`} Email mailto:bandr@... //) / )...
Royan Webb
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Jul 16, 1999
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Hi All ! I recognize quite a few names on this list - nice to see you here. I am Christine - I live in Massachusetts ,USA and breed Quakers. Currently my...
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Jul 16, 1999
12:25 pm
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I am a new breeder of quaker parrots. I breed dark-eyed normals, cinnamons, blues, and cinnamon blues. Since I am a novice, I look forward to a better ...
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Jul 16, 1999
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Hello. My name is Inte Onsman and I breed Budgerigars since 1973 mainly for studying genetics and research purposes. I am also interested in color mutations...
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Jul 16, 1999
9:38 am
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Scott Thank you for introducing yourself. You are correct in that genetics is an extremely broad subject to discuss in its entirety. The list has formed out of...
Terry Martin
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Jul 16, 1999
7:09 am
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Clive said ... I have to agree with Clive here. That is not to have a shot at show standards - I show myself. But there is a difference between the natural ...
Terry Martin
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Jul 16, 1999
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My name is Stan Dumke I live in Ontario, Calif. I started in the world of birds in 1952, Mainly pigeons had most species but settled down with Biringham...
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Jul 16, 1999
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... Hi! My name is Heike Ewing. I started out with birds by raising and rehabiliting "lost and found" wild bird chicks for a veterinarian in 1992. I hadn't...
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Jul 16, 1999
3:11 am
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Hi and thanks for allowing me to join your group. I was invited by Brad Martin, thank you Brad. In color mutations I breed forpus coelestis American Yellow,...
J.L.DiCiocco
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Jul 16, 1999
5:21 am
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... Hi, I'm Scott Lewis. We have about 65 pairs of hookbills -- Greys, Poicephalus, Eclectus, Vasas, Citrons, and galahs. We currently do not breed birds for ...
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Jul 15, 1999
11:22 pm
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Careful Royan, you're straying into exhibition breeder territory here and have to be very careful not to take what they say too seriously. Opaline budgerigars...
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Jul 15, 1999
6:45 pm
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A very thought provoking post Terry. I apologise in advance for a lengthy response which doesnt have any answers, merely analyses the current situation and...
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Jul 15, 1999
9:22 am
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... I'm wondering how the opaline budgies larger throat spots fit in with this? I've been told that I should use opalines to increase the size of the spots,...
Royan Webb
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Jul 15, 1999
12:45 pm
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To everyone What definitions do each of you use for different mutations, colour varieties, combinations. From an Australian perspective, it seems naming of...
Terry Martin
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Jul 15, 1999
2:17 am
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Firstly welcome to Chris and Pam and thank you for your introductions. I have some more background information on the opaline locus/roseheaded discussion...
Terry Martin
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Jul 14, 1999
3:01 am
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If either of the two chicks in this clutch are roseheads, they will be the first I have hatched, so I'm still learning how this variety develops. I was told...
Royan Webb
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Jul 13, 1999
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Hello, I am Royan Webb a hobby breeder from Wisconsin USA. I'm fortunate in having some of the new Rosehead Peachface birds and have been corresponding with...
Royan Webb
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Jul 13, 1999
2:18 pm
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Hello to everyone, My name is Pam Freiberg and I'm new to the list and to genetics. I have bred lovebirds, cockatiels, and finches. I live in Wisconsin and ...
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Jul 13, 1999
1:51 pm
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Greetings to all of you. As requested here is an introduction for those of you who do not know me from other lists. My name is Chris. (short for Christopher,...
Chris Rutt
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Jul 13, 1999
8:18 am
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Hello again For all the new people who I haven't met yet, I will give a brief biography of myself. I have kept birds for twenty five years, starting with...
Terry Martin
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Jul 13, 1999
2:12 am
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... I have had some pieds and the yellow does vary, but not in patches. The skin pigmentation shows the dark and light areas that will develop, but the down ...
Royan Webb
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Jul 13, 1999
1:48 am
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Hello everyone You may of already received some messages from Onelist from Royan or myself. We have been discussing the nature of the new Roseheaded Peachface ...
Terry Martin
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Jul 13, 1999
1:52 am
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Royan said ... But would not the pied chicks have patchy coloured down depending on the final spread of melanin in the body colour - i.e. patches of yellow...
Terry Martin
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Jul 13, 1999
1:24 am
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Royan said ... Unless crossover occurred to separate them. Remember with linkage recombination is always possible, the closeness of the linkage simply effects...
Terry Martin
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Jul 13, 1999
1:15 am
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Royan said ... Epistasis is a possibility, but would seem unlikely. The epistatic gene would have to take over function of the wildtype ino allele for the bird...
Terry Martin
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Jul 13, 1999
1:18 am
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Royan said ... writing ... I cannot comment on how the gene function on a metabolic level. however the behaviour of the UK pied Redrumps I have had seems to...
Terry Martin
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Jul 13, 1999
1:20 am
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Royan said ... I didn't realise the Orangeface had such a brown tinge to it, will need to look closer at that but will come back to it further down the tract. ...
Terry Martin
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Jul 13, 1999
1:12 am
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A repeat, but thought I should start posting to the list... ... To throw another spanner in the thinking.. Yellow down is often a signal of a PIED chick...
Royan Webb
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Jul 12, 1999
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