Split and Possible Split Parblue Lovebird mutations

Parblue or Turquoise Lovebird mutation needs to be clarified when discussing this bird. Many words are exposed to us. Some say the Turquoise/Parblue Lovebird is part of the blue, and some say the Turquoise/Parblue Lovebird is its own mutation.

Some say there is a split on the Turquoise/parblue that says it does not occur split on the Turquoise/Parblue. It is absolutely unique to this bird mutation.

But if you follow me and some people outside, I say the turquoise/Parblu is part of the blue.

Because Turquoise/Parblue Lovebird is a mutation of the Blue series that does not eliminate the Psittacine, there is still a yellow color on the Turquoise/Parblue fur.

I will not explain how Turquoise/Parblue Mutation occurs in this opportunity.

I will briefly explain the split and possible split on the Turquoise/Parblue Mutation.

Because some people need help understanding this, many things could be improved for people just trying.


American Parblue

parblue mutations

SPLIT PARBLUE


As I've explained at the beginning, the turquoise/Parblue is part of the blue, so it is unlikely that the turquoise/Parblue is split against the Blue series because it is still in one allele.

Split on Turquoise/Parblue only occurs in the Green Bird series. It is a bird resulting from a turquoise/Parblue cross with a Normal bird (Green series).

When crossed with a green series that has a dominant gene, the cross is a normal green bird visually, but the bird carries one copy of the gene from the turquoise/parblue so that it can be said to split.

And it is likely to lower the turquoise/parblue if crossed with the Lovebird Blue series. Because the turquoise/parblue genes find the chromosomes of the Blue series, which is the co-dominant

POSSIBLE SPLIT PARBLUE


Why is itPOSSIBLE SPLIT PARBLUE? Because it is not sure to bequeath the turquoise/Parblue in the crossing later. Usually, the bird is produced from the Cross of Parblue x Parblue.

Isn't the result definitely Parblue? Not necessarily, because it still might produce a blue series from the pairing. Because Parblue is the co-dominant of blue, that is causing the emergence of blue.

The Bluebird could also carry the turquoise/parblue gene, not at all. How to prove it by the cross with green split blue.


BROKEN PARBLUE


Broken Parblue is a name for turquoise/parblue birds that can not produce the yellow melanin on the fur, so it will look like the Lovebird Blue series.

This bird is the result of Parblue X Parblue, which has a song from the Lovebird Blue series.

It may look like a mention, but more complex than that. This will also affect the acquisition of saplings later when lovebirds breed.

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