NEW TO INDIAN RINGNECK

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NEW TO INDIAN RINGNECK

Postby junglepet on Wed Dec 10, 2008 12:49 pm

HELLO EVERYONE ! MY NAME IS JUNG LE I`M NEW TO BIRDS AND LOVE ALL KIND OF BIRDS . I BOUGHT 8 PAIRS OF INDEAN RINGNECK AND I DON`T KNOW MUCH ABOUT THEM . I`M LOOKING TO BUY THE GENETICS CALCULATION SO I CAN LEARN HOW TO BREED FOR MORE MUTATION ( I LOOK BUT I CAN`T FIND IT BUT I FOUND THIS BOARD AND I THINK I CAN GET HELP . I KNOW IT TAKE A LONG TIME AND A LOT OF HARD WORK TO COME UP WITH CENETICS CALCUTATION BUT I REARLY NEED HELP , ANY HELP ARE GOOD TO ME.
PAIR # 1 BLUE LACEWING COCK WITH ALBINO HEN
PAIR # 2 LUTINO COCK WITH ALBINO HEN
PAIR # 3 BLUE LACEWING PAIR
PAIR # 4 GREEN LACEWING PAIR
PAIR # 5 GREY LACEWING PAIR
PAIR # 6 NORMAL GREY PAIR
PAIR # 7 LUTINO PAIR
PAIR # 8 NORMAL BLUE PAIR
* WHAT DO YOU THINK FOR ME TO PAIR UP OF THERE BABIES FOR MORE DIFFERENT MUTATION .
OR AFTER THEY HAD BABIES , SHOULD I SWITCH THE PARREN AROUND FOR DIFFERENT MUTATION .
I KNOW I NEED TO BUY MORE DIFFERENT COLORS OF RINGNECKS BUT DON`T KNOW WHAT I NEED TO BUY ( I LOVE THE VIOLET BLUE)
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ALL YOUR TIME . I CAN PAY YOU OR GIVE YOU THE RINGNECK BABIES IF YOU LIKE. :roll:


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  • Re: NEW TO INDIAN RINGNECK

    Postby alhee on Thu Dec 11, 2008 4:54 pm

    The results are fairly simple, unless there are recessive splits that you might not know about.
    Please familiarize yourself with the traits that are dominant (grey), sex-linked (lacewing, lutino), and recessive (blue)
    The pairs are set up correctly.

    PAIR # 1 BLUE LACEWING COCK WITH ALBINO HEN = blue cocks/split to ino, & blue lacewing hens
    PAIR # 2 LUTINO COCK WITH ALBINO HEN = lutino cocks/split to blue, lutino hens; albinos are possible if the cock is split to blue.
    PAIR # 3 BLUE LACEWING PAIR = blue lacewing
    PAIR # 4 GREEN LACEWING PAIR = green lacewing; blue lacewings are possible if both parents are split to blue
    PAIR # 5 GREY LACEWING PAIR = grey lacewing & blue lacewing
    PAIR # 6 NORMAL GREY PAIR = greys ; and blues
    PAIR # 7 LUTINO PAIR = lutino; albinos are possible if both are split to blue
    PAIR # 8 NORMAL BLUE PAIR = blue; lacewing hens are possible if the male is split to lacewing
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    Re: NEW TO INDIAN RINGNECK

    Postby junglepet on Fri Dec 12, 2008 1:52 pm

    HELLO ALHEE ! THANKS. SO MUCH FOR YOUR TIME AND HELP THE GUY LIKE ME OUT . I KNOW I NEED TO BUY MORE DIFFERENT COLORS OF RINGNECK TO HAVE MORE DIFFERENT MUTATION . BUT WITH WHAT I HAVE NOW WHAT CAN I DO TO HAVE MORE DIFFERENT MUTATION OUT OF THEM ? THANKS. MUCH JUNG LE
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    Re: NEW TO INDIAN RINGNECK

    Postby alhee on Sun Dec 14, 2008 4:56 pm

    I think that you have enough right now.
    Are you expecting to hand-feed the babies ? Often, hand-fed babies are not really tame,
    but they are a lot less nervous than parent-fed babies.
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    Re: NEW TO INDIAN RINGNECK

    Postby Kerry C on Mon Jan 26, 2009 5:11 pm

    It might be a good idea BEFORE you put your birds up to nest you start reading on HOW to breed birds and HOW to hand feed. I would also suggest you check around and see how well Indian Ringnecks sell in your area. I know in many areas of Texas you can hardly give away an Indian Ringneck REGARDLESS of any cool mutations they might be. I saw some beautiful pastell violets at a bird mart last fall that did not sell. I hear these same birds were at the San Antonio sale as well and did not move.
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