A question for Terry Martin - the lutinolime mutation - can you express this is another way i.e. give it another name -perhaps an incorrect one, to clarify as...
This is not a very good shot of a bird but wondered if you could suggest what it may be, its tummy is paler blue than the normal "pastel blues" Didee ... From:...
Hi Kevin: Lime is the Australian equivalent of the European pastel; ideally a bird with a 50 % melanin reduction. We would call the morph as on the picture a...
Thanks Wesell you mentioned "albino three phenotypes " can you please explain this. Thanks. Your help is appreciated. For this pastelino bird to perhaps throw...
Hi Let me use Pallid as the Lime name isn't used in Europe. We agree on that list that ino and pallid are on the same locus and that we can have a male...
Hi Dirk, No, i didnt get a pic of the bird, i just saw it in passing, and it is now gone from the store. But visually, it looked exactly like any other Turq ...
Hello Alain, Because you are dealing with sex linked genes, Ino and Lime (Pallid), the father can pass the Ino gene on to his daughters, if dealing with a...
Didee When ever you see two names blended together - eg LutinoLime, PallidIno, PastelIno, TurquoiseBlue - it is because these are pairings of two different...
Alain ... What does the hen look like visually - a Pallid or a Lutino? The simpe explanation may be that PallidIno can vary a lot in depth of colour, with some...
Nicole said You did answer my question though, that it is indeed possible to get a hybrid that is also a sex-linked color. That is very interesting indeed. I...
Thank you Terry for your good explanation. If you breed a pastelino "blue" with a pastelino "green" would it be correct in thinking you will get pastel...
Thanks for your suggestion here Dirk. By green pastelino/blue do you mean the pastel green version of the pastelino blue?? I am attaching a photo of a bird I...
Another thought, with pastel green masked birds, is it possible for them to be split for blue as against pastel blue? I have bred pastel green/pastel blue x...
Hello, I think that the father is green/blue/pastel. If you breed blue pastelino with green pastelino, the youngsters will be Green pastel/blue (normal...
Terry: One problem with your blended names is that they are hard to read. Why not use a hyphon, eg Pastel-Ino, as has been the practice in several other...
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... Hi All and Terri This is my 1st post and so I will introduce myself a little. My name is Stuart Cairns and I have worked with a number of the more common...
Hi All :) I've got my pied hen here. Now I have to find a male for her. Turns out the "male" I thought I had is a hen also :( But my question is: Pied in...
Don't forget that we are using a hyphen to indicate a crossing-over!! Eg opaline-lutino etc What about incorprating the * symbol. I know we could use anything...
This one is in use in genetic symbols in emails: Since it is not possible to print superscripts in E-mails. The allele characters used in E-mails should be...
Hi, Male pearl cockatiel, after first molt lost spots, became dark gray. When he was 5 years old, molt after molt hes' gray became lighter and lighter. Now, ...
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I am only aware of a dominant Pied in Senegals, that does not mean there is not a recessive : ), but you can breed a Single Factor Pied to a normal and get...
Joanna, To my knowledge, pearl males always molt out the pearl coloration, so that's normal. I dont know enough about tiel mutations to know why he is getting ...
Hi william lutino cock over a pallid hen you would also get pallid hens as well surly not just lutino as you stated cheers Robert Wilkins ... From: William...
Thank you! I was also only aware of there being dominant pieds. Either way I will get Pieds and that will also tell me if the hen is a single or a double...
I agree with Mr. Van den Abeele. I would suggest consistency throughout if possible. Jason J. Crean Science Educator & Zoo Consultant www.beaksbirdhouse.com...
This one is in use in genetic symbols in emails: Since it is not possible to print superscripts in E-mails. The allele characters used in E-mails should be...