Oct 9, 2011 17:41:09 GMT
sydney
Cruising Cobalt
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Post by sydney on Sept 17, 2012 18:18:04 GMT
Is it only males that can carry hidden ino gene? If yes then to a normal hen with that cock will only produce ino hen chicks? Is that right?
Opaline mauve hen x yellow faced grey cock would the chicks be Lutino or albino?
Next thing is I have an albino hen to a yellow faced light green( tint of blue) cock split ino They have 1 albino chick in there nest what are the chances of this chick being male? Is it 50 50?
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Oct 7, 2011 19:59:02 GMT
ianb
Normal Green
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Post by ianb on Sept 17, 2012 20:45:20 GMT
Hi Sydney q1 as both parents are blue series any ino youngsters should be albino [providing the cock is split ino] q2 normal/ino cock paired to ino hen,will produce ino and normal/ino cocks and normal and ino hens,so your youngster should have a 50%chance of being a cock or hen,let us know what it turns out as
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