how to identify opline fisher lovebird,opline ki pachan in Urdu and Hindi.
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Opaline, one of the variants in this type of Fischer does have its own charm. In addition to the green color that is arguably "typical of Opaline" if in my opinion, because it is not the same as the green of other variants, the red color on the head and neck is also very contrasting, namely bright red.
With so many fans of Fischer Opaline (Violin), the more the topic of "Bird split" is the topic of conversation lately. But apparently, many senior colleagues do not understand correctly about split birds, even though the use of split birds is the basic knowledge of raising a Lovebird.
Example: Green Split Blue can be written Green / Blue.
Split birds cannot be distinguished from normal birds, visually the physical shape, color & condition are the same as normal birds. Only genetically, split birds carry other genetic mutations.
But can split opaline birds be seen physically? actually, it is very difficult to distinguish split birds in physical terms, but it turns out there are methods to recognize them.
Next, I explain again in a more detailed picture. If you find something different from the explanation in this picture, please correct it. Remember, this only applies to opaline mutations.
Because the opaline mutation is sex-linked, the puppies with standard green physics are also much sought after because they have a violin split even though it only applies to male puppies. for breeders with small capital, many try to marry the standard violin split green with non-violin birds, if the jackpot will get violin tillers from the broodstock non-violin x violin split saving package, even though the percentage is quite small.
Hopefully useful for those of you who want to invest in split opaline. And hopefully, this day does not become a day of national hair removal.
As I have learned from breeders of European breeders, that bird split transaction is a trust transaction! Meaning: if you trust the seller/breeder, please buy the split bird, if you have a little doubt then forget the transaction immediately. Normals will have a white or yellow edge to the wing feathers, with little to no body color intrusion. Opalines will have the body color mixed in as well with the wing markings. They will also have a "V" area of lighter or no markings at all between the shoulders, as well as lighter head and neck barring.
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