New mutations of IRN

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dog_glenn123
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New mutations of IRN

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Hi all below is a new version of IRN bread in Aus. (Well ive never seen it before)

They are calling it a saddle back, its not a fluke 1 off there are 4 or five they i have seen in different places.

http://i738.photobucket.com/albums/xx29 ... leback.jpg

This is a web site to go to, to see more of them.
http://www.mcw-indianringnecks.com.au/index.html

Aany thoughts!

Thanks Glenn
333greenbean333
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Re: New mutations of IRN

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Hi,
Yea they look cool. I cantacted the breeder about 1 month ago and I am now on a waiting list for one! :D
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Re: New mutations of IRN

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Wow - how beautiful! I'm assuming that will set you back a pretty penny! Mind if I ask the ballpark figure?

Ellie.
333greenbean333
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Re: New mutations of IRN

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He told me he doesnt know how much he wants to sell them for, sorry
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dog_glenn123
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Re: New mutations of IRN

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Judging by the other mutation that are rare expect your banks account to have between $2000 and $5000 less in it! :mrgreen:

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Coastal-Birds
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Re: New mutations of IRN

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Ah there are 13 in the world of these birds.
5 or 6 here in Australia and the other are owned by 1 person in London.
Ive seen 2 in person and they are great.
The price i know for 2 brought last year was alot more than 2000-5000,about 5 time more than 5000.
There are 3 people with these in australia and 1 i know personally.

www.coastalbirds.com.au
Coastal-Birds
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Re: New mutations of IRN

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Well it is only new but Babu from london with some have verified this mutation.
He is probably the worlds best on ringnecks.
They do look pied but these birds change colours and they think they have progressive melon ,and in parrots there is only 1 other type that can do this.
dog_glenn123
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Re: New mutations of IRN

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saud wrote:Is this really a new mutation?
It looks like a combination of Pied and Turquoise.
I thought the same thing but if you go to the web site you will see there is a complete grey bird with the same marking on its back.
Coastal-Birds wrote:Ah there are 13 in the world of these birds.

5 or 6 here in Australia and the other are owned by 1 person in London.
Ive seen 2 in person and they are great.
The price i know for 2 brought last year was alot more than 2000-5000,about 5 time more than 5000.
There are 3 people with these in australia and 1 i know personally.

http://www.coastalbirds.com.au

I was havn a guess at the price a new it is out of most peoples price range.

And at least the guys/girls that are breeding them put them on the web sites so we can see them! And not keep them a secret.

Thanks Glenn
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