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littlemiraclesaviary
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Albino Male

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I have an albino that I DNA sexed and it turned out to be a male what would be the best pairing for him? If I paired him with a lutino hen what would I get?
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Re: Albino Male

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littlemiraclesaviary wrote:I have an albino that I DNA sexed and it turned out to be a male what would be the best pairing for him? If I paired him with a lutino hen what would I get?

albino cock paired to a lutino hen... could produce lutino chicks split to blue and would be cock or hen
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Hi,

Yes your answer is correct assuming the Lutino hen is not split blue, most are.
If she is split Blue then you get 50% Albino & 50% Lutino/blue in cocks n hens

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Re: Albino Male

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What if I paired him with a pallid green hen?
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A much better choice in my opinion. assuming green pallid is split Blue.

You get the males as: blue pallidIno and (green) pallidIno
Hens : Albino & Lutino

It will also help you identify the young as males or females.

Ben
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Re: Albino Male

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what if the pallid green hen is not split to blue?
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without split to blue
You get the males as: pallidIno
Hens : Lutino

It will also help you identify the young as males or females.

Ben
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Re: Albino Male

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would the young be split blue because the father is an albino?
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Re: Albino Male

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Yes, the young would be split to blue with this pairing, with the dad being albino, mum being green pallid not split, like so:

1.0 blue ino
x 0.1 pallid
% from all 1.0
100.0% 1.0 pallidIno /blue
% from all 0.1
100.0% 0.1 ino /blue
Regards Deb
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Re: Albino Male

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I like that pairing but my husband doesn't what other alternatives can I search for for my pallid green hen?
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My pallid green hen and Lutino male are on eggs now. I am assuming that neither bird is split blue so I would get lutino hens and pallid ino males if I took one of those palliino male babies and paired it with a blue pallid what would that give me?
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Re: Albino Male

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Hi, I also have two albino cock and still wondering what to pair them with.
I want to have light grey or light blue babies. Can i get it from albinos?
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Re: Albino Male

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Just add a Grey Pallid hen to your albino cockbird and you'll get what you want in males being Pallidino.
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