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Re: Identifying Ino Combinations: markers?

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 6:14 am
by madas
molossus wrote:this thread stems from a recent one showing a grey pallid ino.
It is most difficult to identify combinations especially when cinnamon or edge are added.
Arising from the current moult I have two interesting clues emerging:
1 : My 6yr old Lutino Greygreen(recessive) Alex hen starts to show dark brown spots for a neckring. ie if it were a cock it wouldve colored up with a dark brown neckring.
Question: has anyone bred a Lutino Greygreen IRN cock that displays a brown neckring. if yes post pics please.

1. I had the good fortune to breed a Misty Green Alex in the 2012 season. This year its Albino cock sibling starts to show a brown neckring thus proving its mutation as Misty too.
Question : are there any Misty Ino ringnecks around .. cocks with neckrings ?? if yes pics please.
I thought the Misty and rec. Grey mutation are one and the same within the Alexandrines???
regarding the pics i will try to find some for you. :D

madas

Re: Identifying Ino Combinations: markers?

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 9:32 am
by madas
molossus wrote:No Madas they are two completely different mutations.
the misty is typical almost normal green , dominant trait .. in df (well df is yet to be bred in the world so no current description) .
the recessive grey green is an olive green bird that appears mauveblue in blue series , recessive trait.
Do you have a pic of a homozyguos rec. greygreen? And one of a misty green?

And why is the a rec. grey lutino resp. albino showing your mentioned greyish brown neckring? Here in Europe i am pretty sure both mutations are the same. So do you have another "Misty" mutation?

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Re: Identifying Ino Combinations: markers?

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 12:29 am
by Lushen1600
Hello, here are 2 pics that Sanzaf wanted me to upload

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Thanks
Lushen