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Old 02-13-2009, 07:27 PM
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Lutinos are more likely to be females than males. If the father is a visual lutino, all female offspring will be lutinos. If the father is split lutino, then approximmately 50% of the female offspring (give or take, depending on other mutations as well) wil be lutinos. If the mother is a lutino, and the father is not carrying the gene, then all males will be split lutino. If the mother is a lutino and the father is carrying the gene (visually or split) then you can expect to get both male and female lutino offspring.

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