Hi All The following photo was sent to me with the attatched comments: "Simon is HEAVILY splotched like an attack from a paint gun; his tail is completley...
... It is known that they behave like cinnamons but their inheritance is autosomal recessive. They are extremely rare and as far as I am aware not yet seen in...
Hi Brian, On my webpages you can find an article about brownwings http://www.tuxford.dabsol.co.uk/didier/mervilde.htm Regards, Didier Mervilde ... From: Brian...
Brian and others, Brownwing budgerigars are as rare as hens teeth (pardon the pun), only a handful exist to my knowledge. I have only seen the photos and...
Hello group, Rainer is having some difficulties accessing the Yahoo Group and has asked me to forward his message to you. The many comments last week on a...
... MSN 8 helps ELIMINATE E-MAIL VIRUSES. Get 2 months FREE*. The many comments last week on a standardized (American spelling) nomenclature were indeed...
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... Van: rainer erhart [mailto:rainererhart@...] Verzonden: zondag 2 maart 2003 16:37 Aan: Genetics-Psittacine@yahoogroups.com Onderwerp: The many...
Hello, Many emails ago (I stated which I thought was very clear)that as long as we used the "accepted system" here and as long as we understood what some...
I ask the group, would SHALE be a good alternative to SLATY? Rainer For the last time we did not invent the name slaty in MUTAVI and we never told that we are...
... I agree with Ken. The article provides us with more questions than answers. Howmany breeders breed with brownwings. Howmany testmatings have been done. ...
Willy The reason why I am cautious is that there are so many members of this Trichoglossus superspecies and most differ only by the various distribution of...
There is no evidence in the article and that i what Ken and I have been talking about. Spreading assumptions in public media without any evidence courses...
Hi Chris The Rosella mutation are known in Denmark at a price of Euro 160 for 1,1. Knud-Erik Raahauge Collard Lylloff Subject: [Genetics-Psittacine] New...
... Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. The many comments last week on a standardized (American spelling) nomenclature were indeed...
I have had some problems receiving and sending emails to our group. Terry, would you please answer if you received this email. I hope it has been fixed. Thank...
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Rainer, received loud and clear. Craig. ... From: rainer erhart To: Genetics-Psittacine@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 1:06 PM Subject:...
Inte, Ken and Brian I was fortunate to be able to visit Sharon House last year and had the opportunity to view her birds. The impression I developed of the ...
Gideon It has features consistent with a Pied type colour morph. It is therefore just a matter of breeding with it to determine if it is genetic or aquired. ...
Craig The only Turquoise Alex I knew of was a hen and is illustrated in my book. There are no doubt Turquoise hybrids Alexs, but no pure blood birds are...
Didier ... Over the years I have always stressed the importance of 'appeal to the masses' in any new name, although that appeal is not necessarily related to...
... Having seen the pictures at Sharon's website it is indeed an albinistic mutation. I consider this a possible candidate for the TRP2 locus (tyrosinase...
Dear Terry, The picture of Alexandrine in your book, as Turquoise is not a genuine mutation. I have come across few wild taken birds as the one in your book. ...
To all: I would like to add a few remarks to Terry's comment re "Standardised language". The impression is created that the proposed names are `dictated by a ...
Hello to all, I have to explain something about the "dictation" about naming the different colours.For five years ago or so every organisation in Holland and...
In a message dated 04-Mar-2003 02:58:24 AM Central Standard Time, ... And I think it can be done, give some credit to the rest of the world. Didier said...
Hi everyone & particularly Inte Onsman, a french breeder from France as recently requested my help for defining, explaining &/or translate the mechanism...