What is Crimino?

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What is Crimino?

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I've seen this pair of birds advertised http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... =215185022 and am wondering what combination of mutations is this Crimino? I wondered if it is a Cinnamon Lutino?
What colour progeny would they produce?
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Post by Jay »

Majority of the new questions being asked had already been discussed in the past. I suggest you use the site's search engine and review past topics. Lots of juicy tidbits from current knowledgeable breeders and those who have come and gone.

Feel free to add your question to those threads if your specific question has not been answered.
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Off topic- but....are you emmad from EC?
Daylene (afordam) started a new site.


Ignore if it's not you! :lol:
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chocobo um I think it's me but I haven't been there in a while :) Have registerd on the new site.
Jay I couldn't find anything in the search to say what a crimino is.
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one of the many threads http://indianringneck.com/board/viewtop ... o+creamino try typing into the search creamino cream-ino
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LOL Thought it might be you...it's me Fledge.

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so if I've read things right the hen is turquoise with ino making her creamino?
And the below calculation means all progeny from the pair would be visually turquoise?



1.0 blue
x 0.1 turquoise(parblue) ino
% from all 1.0
100.0% 1.0 turquoise(parblue)Blue /ino
% from all 0.1
100.0% 0.1 turquoise(parblue)Blue


Hiya Fledge :)
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emmad wrote:so if I've read things right the hen is turquoise with ino making her creamino?
And the below calculation means all progeny from the pair would be visually turquoise?



1.0 blue
x 0.1 turquoise(parblue) ino
% from all 1.0
100.0% 1.0 turquoise(parblue)Blue /ino
% from all 0.1
100.0% 0.1 turquoise(parblue)Blue
Hi Emmad

Yes, you will get all visuals turquoise but only if your hen is double factor turquoise. If she only carries a parblue allele coupled to the blue allele you will also get blues (50% blue males and hens).
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emmad wrote:so if I've read things right the hen is turquoise with ino making her creamino?
And the below calculation means all progeny from the pair would be visually turquoise?



1.0 blue
x 0.1 turquoise(parblue) ino
% from all 1.0
100.0% 1.0 turquoise(parblue)Blue /ino
% from all 0.1
100.0% 0.1 turquoise(parblue)Blue


Hiya Fledge :)

The ad says the pair produced white birds, if they are Albinos then the Blue male is split Ino.

Offsprings as follows:

blue /ino x turquoiseBlue ino

males
=blue /ino
=turquoiseBlue /ino
=blue ino (Albino)
=turquoiseBlue ino (Creamino)

hens
=blue ino (Albino)
=turquoiseBlue ino (Creamino)
=blue
=turquoiseBlue


This is an excellent pair to own.
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Post by emmad »

Sorry been away at grandma's funeral.

Keeping an eye on the pair and have tryed to contact the owner to see about coming to some arrangement.
Thanks for all your help.
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