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The Violet Factor On Lutino

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A question for those breeders who have been around a while:

 

I have a lovely Normal Violet cock bird who after last year's breeding season I have discovered is split for Cinnamonwing.

 

I am aware that running Cinnamon thru the cock bird will enhance the buttercup yellow colour of the Lutino ... but how will the Violet factor modify, if at all the Lutino? :D

 

All experienced opinions welcome!

A question for those breeders who have been around a while:

 

I have a lovely Normal Violet cock bird who after last year's breeding season I have discovered is split for Cinnamonwing.

 

I am aware that running Cinnamon thru the cock bird will enhance the buttercup yellow colour of the Lutino ... but how will the Violet factor modify, if at all the Lutino? ^_^

 

All experienced opinions welcome!

 

 

Well, far from a really experienced opinion actually as I have had no real experience with either lutes or violets but from what I would think......

 

Being a violet he has dark factor (cobalt plus violet factor) I would think being both a dark factor (which intensifies body colour) AND violet (which also intensifies body colour) you would have more of a chance of body colour suffusion in the lutes especially if they were dark factor plus the voilet. BUT then dark factor lutes with a clear body have a better yellow intensity generally too....

 

ANY Lutie breeders out there??????????

 

OR give it a go and tell us what happened!!!! Whatever you do even if you put him with a lutie hen you will have to wait for the next generation after to find out as you will only get split lute cocks and normal hens.

Violet will make a lutinos colour richer. Adding more dark factor will also help. I presume you are aware that mating your violet cock to a lutino hen won't produce any lutinos in the first generation unless he is carrying the gene

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Violet will make a lutinos colour richer. Adding more dark factor will also help. I presume you are aware that mating your violet cock to a lutino hen won't produce any lutinos in the first generation unless he is carrying the gene

 

Yes Neville, I had thought of that. :D

 

It's more of a case that I have this Violet split Cinnamon and I don't want to breed Violet Cinnamons and I'm certainly not interested in 'dirtying' my Normal line with Cinnamon ... so what to do with him? :budgiedance:

Violet is a dark factor but it is blue series and if you were to do it sooner or later you will end up with Albinos.

Wouldn't you be better using a dark green for the dark factor. I personally use light green. :budgiedance:

Cinnamon would wash the colour

I'm no expert with Lutino's. I agree with most of the other comments made, violet is modifier, so it should enhance the intensity of Lutinos.

What do you mean "dirty up" my normal line with Cinnamon???

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I'm no expert with Lutino's. I agree with most of the other comments made, violet is modifier, so it should enhance the intensity of Lutinos.

What do you mean "dirty up" my normal line with Cinnamon???

I mean I need to breed a line of pure Normals (without Opaline or Cinnamonwing) for my Greywings and Clearwings.

cinnamon and opaline are invaluable to a stud as cinnamon gives you feather and opaline gives you spots and size,

I know it can take over but here it seems all the birds that have feather are cinnamon or split cinnamon. :budgiedance:

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cinnamon and opaline are invaluable to a stud as cinnamon gives you feather and opaline gives you spots and size,

I know it can take over but here it seems all the birds that have feather are cinnamon or split cinnamon. ;)

 

Undoubtably! And I will be using both for my Spangles and Pieds but they have NO place in my breeding program of Greywings and Clearwings- hence the need to breed my own family of 100% Normals.

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