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Post by fox on Apr 1, 2006 18:16:57 GMT 11
lutino/blue x albino albino x lime blue blue/lime x lime/blue lutino opaline x albino blue opaline/lime x grey/pied i'll get back to you tommorrow with the breeding results, have to go to work.
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Post by fox on Apr 2, 2006 13:32:14 GMT 11
lutino/blue x albino lutino/blue........lutino/blue albino.................albino . albino x lime blue albino lime.......albino . blue/lime x lime/blue blue/lime........blue lime blue.........lime blue . lutino opaline x grey/pied normal/lutino/opaline/blue..................lutino opaline/blue normal/lutino/opaline/blue/pied ........lutino opaline/blue/pied g-green/lutino/opaline/blue.................g-green lutino opaline/b g-green/lutino/opaline/blue/pied........g-green lutino opaline/bl/pd i swaped this and the next pair around. these two don't match up at all unfortunatly. the next pair is a good pairing. . blue opaline/lime x albino blue/opaline/lutino.....blue opaline albino lime/opline....................lime blue opaline . if you would like to know anything out about why i put the pairs together then just ask me
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Post by John on Apr 2, 2006 15:23:36 GMT 11
fox I have a question is there any way of sexing these birds in the nest, for instance would you be able to say that the albino are hens, I know in the case from the pairing of an Opaline cock x normal hen all the Lutino babies are Hens. Are there any colours that are always hens?
John
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