Creamino's

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sbayzden
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Creamino's

Post by sbayzden »

Hello,
I am new on this forum. I have been thinking about purchasing a Creamino. I am not educated enough with the genetics of the Creamino's so I am a bit skeptical of this mutation.
Can anyone please tell me if the Creamino's are a Turquoise-ino? When the term Ino is used, is it better to have used an Albino or an Lutino? Or does it make a big difference in this case? I am wanting to work with Blue series of the IRN's, so I am not wanting to purchase into a genetic mistake. This bird I am looking at is a hen, and is not a pet. So I am hoping someone may be able to shed a bit of light onto this .
Thank you so much!!
Ring0Neck
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Re: Creamino's

Post by Ring0Neck »

Turquoise-ino?
YES

Pair her to a blue series male and all offspring will be blue series & turquoiseblue
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Mad Max
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Re: Creamino's

Post by Mad Max »

You can slso pair her with an Blue ino and get
Blue ino
Creamino
Male and female Babies
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Robert
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