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Originally Posted by birdboy508 

i despise phesant mutation even though there pretty.


Therein lies the great rub. I too, of course love the different colorations or oddities but will always love the originals the best by far. Be it ducks, peacocks or whatever. All you can hope is that there are enough truebloods left in the wild or reliable breeders in cativity.We as humans always are trying to improve stuff and there sure isnt nothing wrong with that either. God only knows for sure or for others that dont believe that. Evolution only knows. Either way dont hurt your head too much with it. Nice pics everyone.

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post #122 of 127

I'm just learning about pheasants at the moment, but can anyone tell me if these varieties are all naturally occurring mutations, selective breeding, or from hybrids?

They are all really beautiful.  I'm partial to the splashes.  smile

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http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg25/spectrumtrip/pheasants/Redmalesyoung.jpg
Young red golden males and one young hen on the right side.

I have over 250 photos in my golden file and these are the only 2 photos that show a young yellow golden male:

http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg25/spectrumtrip/pheasants/1yyellowtrio.jpg
Young trio of Yellow Goldens. Male is on the right.

http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg25/spectrumtrip/pheasants/1yellowmaleso.jpg
Young yellow male with 3 adult yellow males.

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Alternative Livestock from A to Z!
Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Pukwana-SD/Spectrum-Ranch/361077223111?ref=nf
Antique & Animal Feb 21, 22, 23,  see link below for more details:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/One-of-a-Kind-Sale/135808133136551

 

We usually have hatching eggs for sale on ebay in spring and early summer.

http://myworld.ebay.com/spectrumranch

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post #124 of 127

 

I got this one out of my two red goldens below, you can see his red brother behind him.

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Edited by golden reeves - 1/12/12 at 4:07pm
post #125 of 127

Hi,

 

I am looking for a genetics overview of the golden pheasant. Hope you can help me.

 

Cinnamon mutation: is it sexlinked? dominant? incomplete dominant? recessive?

 

Splash mutation: incomplete dominant (1 dose = splash, 2doses = white patterned)? Is it related to cinnamon?

 

What does a peach without the yellow mutation look like?

 

Would the silver and 2 doses of splash combined be all white?

 

How can the darkface mutation be recessive when crosslings of golden and amherst show darkface?

 

Thanks in advance.

post #126 of 127

we keep peach, F1 red goldens, Flame goldens, red and peach spash, and yellow splash, ill try and get somepics also

post #127 of 127

any new pics this year?? and for those with them- mahogany goldens : product of darkthroat and cinnamon?
 

JEM farms- in 2013-

 Peach splash goldens, Cinnamon splash goldens, darkthroat goldens, American Pintail, Wood ducks, Looking for other golden mutations.

Help rebuild JEM farm! contact me if you can spare any golden mutation eggs!

 

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JEM farms- in 2013-

 Peach splash goldens, Cinnamon splash goldens, darkthroat goldens, American Pintail, Wood ducks, Looking for other golden mutations.

Help rebuild JEM farm! contact me if you can spare any golden mutation eggs!

 

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