well the breeder finally emailed me back the male was silver grey and the mother was albino.
and she is calleng my baby powder blue
one question i have is on the flight feathers there is white on the edges of the feathers (powder is just 5 weeks old) will it after the first molt get more white on the feathers or will that go away?
i know probably a impossable question to answer but i thought that i would ask
and also on the flight feathers there is white markings on the middle of the feather
edited to spelling correction
well i just found out that color the father was of my baby
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Heya, if the male was silver (grey cinnamon) and the hen was normal albino, then your (powder blue, blue cinnamon, sky blue all same names) is 100% a hen. It could only be a male IF the albino is cinnamon too, which is 100% masked (you cant tell) in albino's.
Your baby sounds like it also has fallow through it. If one parent is fallow, all young have a 50% chance of having it too. It is a mutation that makes the flights throw an even lighter appearance and have a mottled effect on the flights.
If the albino is a cinnamon then your blue could be a male, however there is no way of proving this without having a male cinnamon sexed in the past from the young.
Your baby sounds like it also has fallow through it. If one parent is fallow, all young have a 50% chance of having it too. It is a mutation that makes the flights throw an even lighter appearance and have a mottled effect on the flights.
If the albino is a cinnamon then your blue could be a male, however there is no way of proving this without having a male cinnamon sexed in the past from the young.