Blipper454
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How are these mutations even possible? How rare are they?
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It is a recessive mutation. Honestly, the breeders with those mutations are smart these days to be secretive about having these birds as the amount of robberies has skyrocketed in recent years.It's probably a simple recessive. Most of the mutations like this are in Europe or Asia. There are some rare mutation birds here, but most of those breeders/collectors are very secretive. I did just see single factor violet greencheeks at an aviary in Florida.
I agree. You don’t see them for sale in the US, so my surmise is that they sell them to Asia.It is a recessive mutation. Honestly, the breeders with those mutations are smart these days to be secretive about having these birds as the amount of robberies has skyrocketed in recent years.
Or Europe.I agree. You don’t see them for sale in the US, so my surmise is that they sell them to Asia.