Inte said I already use "bronze" for Indiam ringnecks (the recessive "cinnamon") so I also thought of silver fallow for the grey types and bronze fallow for...
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Deon Smith
deon@...
Mar 1, 2001 8:41 am
Terry asked ... which of my four groupings best fits these birds Inte is suggesting Dun for (recessive cinnamon)? In Australia the birds that are commonly ...
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Deon Smith
deon@...
Mar 1, 2001 8:42 am
Terry asked ... which of my four groupings best fits these birds Inte is suggesting Dun for (recessive cinnamon)? In Australia the birds that are commonly ...
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Clive Hesford
CliveHesford@...
Mar 1, 2001 9:32 am
Posted on behalf of Deon Smith who is having technical trouble. Terry asked ... which of my four groupings best fits these birds Inte is suggesting Dun for...
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Scott
scott.doak@...
Mar 1, 2001 1:31 pm
... To aid in language clarification ......... In american English (I realize this is a misnomer at times :o) both ashen and smoky are related to fire and,...
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Deon Smith
deon@...
Mar 1, 2001 3:13 pm
I apologize for the delayed postings but these messages were sent many days ago and is only appearing now, I wonder why. Deon ... From: Deon Smith...
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Deon Smith
deon@...
Mar 1, 2001 3:56 pm
In reference to the excellent overview on these thorny subjects on Clive Hesford’s Website at ...
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Terry Martin
sbankvet@...
Mar 2, 2001 3:16 am
Deon said ... at ... buttercup ... by ... If it fits the 'grey-brown39; fallow category, then I thought Dun was being suggested for this grouping. However,...
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Deon Smith
deon@...
Mar 2, 2001 8:50 pm
Terry said: .considering that it retains the white iris ring, this would move it away from the 'grey-brown39; group that contains the 'English39; Fallow budgie ...
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Terry Martin
sbankvet@...
Mar 3, 2001 2:28 am
Deon said ... no ... Deon, I didn't ignore it, but one observation I made whilst writing the article was that everyone sees these colours differently....
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Ilana Cristo
cristo@...
Mar 4, 2001 3:24 pm
Foothill Bird Fanciers Is sponsoring it's 3rd Exotic Bird Breeders Symposium Saturday, March 10, 2001 The program is featuring the following speakers and...
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Inte Onsman
ionsman@...
Mar 4, 2001 4:14 pm
... We must be very careful by jumping into any conclusions. We must not underestimate the colour of the eyes in these albinotic colour morphs. In the...
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RCU6712543@...
Mar 4, 2001 10:18 pm
Better late than never...... I finally took some photos of the Australian Blue Red-rumps. Here's a photo which clearly shows the males white rump color. ...
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karamat hussain
syed_khb@...
Mar 5, 2001 5:12 am
Dear Richard; Thanks for the photo. Pied rums are known to have no red in thier rumps. A friend of mine has a pied male with red in his rump. The chicks from...
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mndeplume@...
Mar 5, 2001 5:47 am
I have a male Peachfaced Lovebird who recently lost his mate. I would like to pair him with one of the unattached females in my flock. These include his...
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Terry Martin
sbankvet@...
Mar 5, 2001 8:38 am
Inte said ... I thought Deon said the iris was unaffected in the 'Buttercup39;? ... Agreed. But we should also note that many so-called 'recessive cinnamon'...
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Terry Martin
sbankvet@...
Mar 5, 2001 8:38 am
Richard Nice photo, showing the features of a true blue mutation clearly Terry...
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Terry Martin
sbankvet@...
Mar 6, 2001 12:02 am
Terri The issue of inbreeding is not a simple one. There is no definite line that we should not cross. Each mating needs to be consider for its own value and...
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Terry Martin
sbankvet@...
Mar 6, 2001 12:02 am
Syed The UK Pied Redrump mutation is extremely interesting from a gene function point of view. The cock does not lose the red rump colour through the same...
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Scott
scott.doak@...
Mar 6, 2001 4:53 am
... Just a thought ....... Have you thought about using DNA fingerprinting to optimize pairing choices? Avian Biotech ( http://www.avianbiotech.com ) offers...
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Scott
scott.doak@...
Mar 9, 2001 9:43 pm
I was reviewing the Genetics-Psitticine "Agreed system for naming colour morphs to be used across species of parrots and internationally when discussing...
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Inte Onsman
ionsman@...
Mar 10, 2001 10:24 am
... The dark eyed clear as described in the article is the result of a combo between recessive and Dutch (dominant) pied in Budgerigars. In fact it is an ...
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Clive Hesford
CliveHesford@...
Mar 10, 2001 2:43 pm
Sorry folks, this is a longish one - Scott's set me off again. You've pointed out an area which is a troublesome one for historical reasons. In an ideal...
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J.DiCiocco
june@...
Mar 10, 2001 3:08 pm
List; What would you have if you had a yellow eyed Lutino? Thank You June...
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Inte Onsman
ionsman@...
Mar 10, 2001 4:52 pm
... Sorry Clive, the DUTCH dominant pied interacts with recessive pied, not the Australian....
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Clive Hesford
CliveHesford@...
Mar 10, 2001 5:27 pm
RE. previous message: I dashed that off too quickly and gave the wrong formula for the Dark Eyed Clear budgie. In fact in the UK its produced by a combination...
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Clive Hesford
CliveHesford@...
Mar 10, 2001 7:36 pm
Message text written by INTERNET:Genetics-Psittacine@yahoogroups.com Delayed message. Terry said, ... definitely not.<< Sorry, my silly remarks must have...
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Inte Onsman
ionsman@...
Mar 11, 2001 10:16 am
... Do you mean in Forpus or all species. Inte MUTAVI...
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Saulo Jr. P. Biscoto
silkrock@...
Mar 11, 2001 11:12 pm
Hello all, I have just arrived home from vacation and I brought with me some Ringnecks since I had the chance to visit a parrot breeder who was going out of...
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Grant
blakrose@...
Mar 12, 2001 12:57 am
Saulo Is the blue a cock & the cinnamon (sex linked?) a hen? If so then all cocks should be Normal/blue/cinnamon & all hens Normal/blue To get Albino the...