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    New to breeding Piebald poss het albino

    Hi everyone,

    Me and my partner own 4 BP now and are looking to start breeding.

    we have a female pin 200grms
    male bumblebee 500grms
    female normal 1250grms
    and my newest addition a male piebald poss het albino at 700grms!!

    Obviously the pin is way to young at the mo but if you have any good idea for future the please let me know!!!

    I have a friend with a female pied who will be ready to breed next season who ill probley put mine with, but thought id ask peoples opinions on what would be the best BP to aquire to stand a chance of finding out if our pied does have the albanism gene!

    Thanks for your replys in advance!!


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    New to breeding Piebald poss het albino

    You'd have to pair your pied with either a visual albino or het albino to see if it does have albino

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    Re: New to breeding Piebald poss het albino

    A female albino would be your best bet you can try with a female het albino but your odds are not gonna be as good and it could take you several try, and of course ideally if you can afford it a female albino 100% het pied.
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: New to breeding Piebald poss het albino

    Thanks guys!

    ive tried looking for a female albino 100% het pied but cannot find anything anywhere... Guess ill have to keep searching

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    Re: New to breeding Piebald poss het albino

    Quote Originally Posted by Dermot88 View Post
    Thanks guys!

    ive tried looking for a female albino 100% het pied but cannot find anything anywhere... Guess ill have to keep searching
    Definitely wanna use a visual Albino of some sort, odds are better when using a PH...At worst if he doesnt prove u end up w/ a clutch of 100% DHs...

    Steve Winkler
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    Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 08-18-2013 at 02:31 PM. Reason: TOS violation

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    Re: New to breeding Piebald poss het albino

    Ahhh okay ill check out your website thanks mate!! Yeah whatever the outcome it will give me something to work with in a few seasons time, alot of patients needed with this hobby!
    Thanks again!!

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