How to Idnetify your Ringneck - Color - Mutation - Genetical
Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 2:16 am
How to Identify your Ringneck - Color - Mutation - Genetical makeup.
If you need help with identification you can visit this site
http://psittacula-world.com/EN/Mutations/P-krameri.htm
If you need further help, forum users can help out, be sure you have the info below:
1st thing you need to find out the parentage of the bird in question.
* many ringnecks look alike, phenotypically very similar, however their genetical makeup can be totally different. If you know the parent's genetical makeup it eliminates the guesswork in identifying your bird.
Secondly, you can upload a picture (or ask someone from this forum to upload it for you if you're new here) so others can help with mutation identification of your bird.
Thirdly, describe your bird's color as best as you can, esp. info that can not be seen in the picture.
using the gen. calculator many times one can figure out it's genetical makeup even without the aid of a pic.
** If you need someone to upload your photo: leave your email address in your post. Be sure that you leave a space when typing your email this way spammers do not pick it up and flood you with garbage. Example: ben (space)@hotmail.com -- once pics have been uploaded you can "Edit" your original post and remove your email from the post.
You might not know that spammers use robots to search the web to pickup info such as email addresses.
83IV
If you need help with identification you can visit this site
http://psittacula-world.com/EN/Mutations/P-krameri.htm
If you need further help, forum users can help out, be sure you have the info below:
1st thing you need to find out the parentage of the bird in question.
* many ringnecks look alike, phenotypically very similar, however their genetical makeup can be totally different. If you know the parent's genetical makeup it eliminates the guesswork in identifying your bird.
Secondly, you can upload a picture (or ask someone from this forum to upload it for you if you're new here) so others can help with mutation identification of your bird.
Thirdly, describe your bird's color as best as you can, esp. info that can not be seen in the picture.
using the gen. calculator many times one can figure out it's genetical makeup even without the aid of a pic.
** If you need someone to upload your photo: leave your email address in your post. Be sure that you leave a space when typing your email this way spammers do not pick it up and flood you with garbage. Example: ben (space)@hotmail.com -- once pics have been uploaded you can "Edit" your original post and remove your email from the post.
You might not know that spammers use robots to search the web to pickup info such as email addresses.
83IV