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    Telling it like it is! Stewart_Reptiles's Avatar
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    First step you do single Recessive to single Recessive so for example Albino X Pied, all the offsrpings will be normal looking and carry both genes, they are called double hets (DH).

    Second step you do Double Het X Double Het for 1/16 chance per egg to produce a double recessive.

    So to produce an albino pied you can do the following

    DH Albino Pied X DH Albino Pied

    Pied Het Albino or Albino Het Pied X DH Albino Pied

    Albino Het Pied X Pied Het Albino

    Albino Pied X DH Albino Pied

    Albino Pied X Albino Het Pied or Pied Het Albino

    It will all come down to budgets, time, and odds.
    Deborah Stewart


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