you would need an Albino het Pied bred to your het pied, and you may get an albino pied, albinos possible het pied, pied possible het albino, and double hets...I think.
Not exactly. You need both animals to be carrying the albino and pied genes in order to even have a chance at getting an albino pied. And even then, the odds tend to be kind of long.
You could have a pair of double-het for albino and pied
OR an albino-het-pied x a pied-het-albino
or any combination of those.
so in order to get a double het the parents would have to be het albino and het pied?
You could get a double het that way...but you wouldn't know which animal was double het without proving them out the hard way.
The easiest way to get 100% double hets is to breed a homozygous albino to a homozygous pied. And then you raise up those double-het babies and breed two double hets together...and have a 1-in-16 chance of hatching out an albino pied.