Lutino Gouldians
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Lutino Gouldians
Hello!
Recently I bought a nice lutino gouldian male.
This day only one chick came out of the eggs - it must be a female, because the mother is a blue hen.
look the picture - it may be also a lutino blue girl!!!?
What do you think? But I was very astonished seeing this two DF Yellows!
One of them seems to me to be a lutino yellow.
The father is a normal yellow I bought not to be split in lutino! Unfortunatelly he died. Lets see whats the two chicks will be??? Bernd
Recently I bought a nice lutino gouldian male.
This day only one chick came out of the eggs - it must be a female, because the mother is a blue hen.
look the picture - it may be also a lutino blue girl!!!?
What do you think? But I was very astonished seeing this two DF Yellows!
One of them seems to me to be a lutino yellow.
The father is a normal yellow I bought not to be split in lutino! Unfortunatelly he died. Lets see whats the two chicks will be??? Bernd
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Re: Lutino Gouldians
OMG...I have never seen anything like it
Here is a link to Delmar Aviary who breeds lutinos in the states. A picture of her chicks
http://www.flickr.com/photos/11859828@N ... 612822474/
They aren't showing the center mouth marking but I would say yours looks like a lutino to me.... not that I have ever seen one though
But I see no color/markings on the the roof of the mouth.
Please keep me posted on the developement. Exciting

Here is a link to Delmar Aviary who breeds lutinos in the states. A picture of her chicks
http://www.flickr.com/photos/11859828@N ... 612822474/
They aren't showing the center mouth marking but I would say yours looks like a lutino to me.... not that I have ever seen one though

Please keep me posted on the developement. Exciting

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Whoa..
Okay.. so the top one actually looks Albino to me (which is possible if your Lutino male is /Blue - it would be an Albino hen) whereas the bottom left chick looks Lutino!!
Okay.. so the top one actually looks Albino to me (which is possible if your Lutino male is /Blue - it would be an Albino hen) whereas the bottom left chick looks Lutino!!
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Whoa.... is right...an Albino and Lutino. Jackpot
Congratulations...now put them back and keep them warm 


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Re: Lutino Gouldians
I've never seen anything like either of them as well. Congrats and best wishes for them. Keep us posted please. 

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Re: Lutino Gouldians
Thanks all for the wishes.
I will do my very best
If the chick will stay "a Lutino one", it must be a DF Yellow Lutino hen. I propose there will be no more color than yellow, white and perhaps red or orange on the had.
Do you agree my guess?

I will do my very best

If the chick will stay "a Lutino one", it must be a DF Yellow Lutino hen. I propose there will be no more color than yellow, white and perhaps red or orange on the had.

Do you agree my guess?
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Lutino is Sex Linked and females can only be "SF" for Sex Linked traits, so your Lutino hen would be "SF" for Lutino and would produce males that are "Split" for Lutino if she is paired up at a later date.bernd76287 wrote:Thanks all for the wishes.![]()
I will do my very best![]()
If the chick will stay "a Lutino one", it must be a DF Yellow Lutino hen. I propose there will be no more color than yellow, white and perhaps red or orange on the had.![]()
Do you agree my guess?

I think if I remember correctly the way that it works, your hen is still also carrying the yellow genes if she came from a DF Yellow father, so the males she would produce would be Dilute/Lutino if paired to a Normal male.
*I THINK* - I seem to remember some discussion on Winnie's page about separating the Lutino gene away from the Pastel (Yellow) gene, and that she was finally successful in doing that recently.
The breast color will probably be a variation of white or pale lilac.
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Re: Lutino Gouldians
O.K.
--- its true both lutino and pastell (yellow) are sex linked, therefore this bird should be a single factor pastel and single factor lutino one.
Thanks for the enlightenment.
Bernd

--- its true both lutino and pastell (yellow) are sex linked, therefore this bird should be a single factor pastel and single factor lutino one.
Thanks for the enlightenment.
Bernd
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Cool! Keep us updated with pics as they feather in! 

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Wow!
Where are you located? Not here is the US are you?

Where are you located? Not here is the US are you?
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I think Bernd is in Germany.
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How did these babies turn out? 

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It seems that we're all on pins and needles. I'd love to see how these birds turned out. 

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