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    The male is split to turquoise and ino, so if my calculations are correct, this means they could produce green, d green, turquoise, and cobalt of both sexes; and potentially lutino and creamino, which would be sex-linked hens. This was my ideal initial pairing, as it let me pair a mutation to a...
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    Sorry, I am somehow just now seeing this! And thank you for that tip! I had not yet even thought about violet and ino in terms of being a genetic combo - since violet is a mutation that affects feather structure rather than pigment, I assume that plays a part in determining its recommended...
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    Hi all, I've been considering adding Linnies to my small breeding program for quite awhile now and am ready to put out feelers for either a couple of unrelated babies/juveniles, or a mature pair (proven is not necessary but would be a bonus). As an aviculturist I breed to promote overall health...
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