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Grlnlv2
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what does a pallidIno and a pallid look like?
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it would be from a blue cleartail and a lutino...
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sorry... i searched it. i forgot, i'm new!:)
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but if u can tell me or post a pic that would be nice:) is a pallidino an albino? so confusing.. haven't read much about these... thanks in advance :D
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A PallidIno is Pallid+Ino (ino being in green Lutino and in blue Albino)
You can breed pallidino males only!
a few ways to breed one
ex: Pallid male X Ino hen

http://parakeet.me/irn/f/pallidino.JPG

a violetblue pallidino turquoise would be a very nice looking bird, trying to breed some this year.

FYI: Pallid & Turquoise are 2 mutations when combined with INO it will alter the yellow/white color of INO and allows other colors to be visible whereas otherwise INO would be masking colors like violet, grey etc.


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Young Violet Turq PallidIno

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Lushen1600
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Post by Lushen1600 »

molossus wrote:Ringo I have never believed the theory of the existence of male Pallidinos only.
according to my understanding the pallidino is a pallid diluted and approaching the lutino in hue. I have a pallid hen that does just that and I bred this one myself. :?:
Hi Molussus, one way to test ur theory, is to pair you pallid hen to a lutino male, and if you breed a lutino male offspring, then it will disprove the theory of pallidinos in males only

Thanks
Lushen
2014 Pairs
Green x Green
DGreen x DBlue
DE Blue/ino x DBlue
Grey/ino x Albino
Pallidino x Lutino
DE Blue Turq x Grey
DE Grey Turq x Blue
Greygreen/cinn x DE Blue Cinn
DE DBlue Turq x Blue Turq CHWT
Blue x DBlue Turq
Blue x Blue Pallid
Lutino/blue x Blue
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Post by trabots »

Ringo I have never believed the theory of the existence of male Pallidinos only.
Both Ino and Pallid are sex-linked mutations. The hen in these mutations only has one active gene possible at that locus. Being alleles a hen can only be one or the other or wildtype. Cocks can have a Pallid and an Ino gene fill the locus giving a true PallidIno.
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Thanks for the replies. Was thinking about getting a breeding pair and had never seen a blue pallid and a lutino pit "together" before. Genetics are still pretty confusing to me. Thanks again:)
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Also, when i put 2violets in the generator it says the babies would be green violet... Does that mean the color green with the violet tail? Or do i need to enter it as a blue violet...??? Sorry, it is all just so very interesting to me! :)
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molossus wrote:I understand that according to science two sex linked mutations cannot manifest in one hen ... due to the chromosome limit in hens.
Hi Lee,

Many sex linked mutations can manifest in the same hen (Ex: cinamon, SL-ino, opaline, ...) but just one allele for each mutation can be present in a hen. Ex: for the system SL-ino, pallid and the wild gen (3 alleles of the same locus), the hen can only show SL-Ino (total lost of melanin .... phenotype lutino) or pallid (partial lost of melanin .... phenotype pallid) or the wild gen (not lost of melanin .... wild phenotype : green).

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