Happy 1st Thursday of 2016! I was thinking about how I could continue my Spotlight blogs in 2016 and it was as easy as A B C. Beginning today I will Spotlight different areas of the wonderful world of Amaretto using the alphabet! Let’s begin our journey through the “Amaretto Alphabet” with one of the most sought after special drops in the community …. The elusive Albino!
A ….. is for Albino
There are a few different Albinos that you can breed for and they all come with a very special eye that does have the ability to pass! You can see all the beautiful Albino eyes at this link:
http://wiki.amarettobreedables.com/index.php?title=Albino_Eyes
Now you’ve seen the eyes and you definitely want to try breeding for your own Albino so let me tell you each of the different Albinos available.
Albino
Albino Clydesdale
Albino Fell Pony
Albino Shetland
Albino Mystique
Albino Exmoor Pony
Albino Percheron
How can you get your own Albino? Well Albinos come from breeding 2 full siblings together. That means they have the EXACT same mother and father. The siblings don’t have to have the same traits only the same parents. Now to get the other Albinos you have to meet the qualifications for those. Let’s go over what they are:
Albino Clydesdale:
The Albino Clydesdale come randomly from full siblings.
In order for a chance at an Albino Clydesdale one of these full siblings MUST BE a Clydesdale.
Full siblings are siblings that come from the exact same mother and father. Siblings do not have to have the same traits they only need to be full sibling.
The Albino Clydesdale coat does NOT pass.
However, breeding an Albino Clydesdale with it’s sibling does slightly increase your chance for another Albino or Albino Clydesdale.
Albino Fell Pony
The Albino Fell Pony comes from full siblings.
In order for a chance at an Albino Fell Pony one of these full siblings MUST BE a Fell Pony.
Full siblings are siblings that come from the exact same mother and father. Siblings do not have to have the same traits they only need to be full sibling.
The Albino Fell Pony coat does NOT pass.
However, breeding an Albino Fell Pony with it’s sibling does slightly increase your chance for another Albino or Albino Fell Pony.
Albino Shetland
The Albino Shetland comes randomly from full siblings.
In order for a chance at an Albino Shetland one of these full siblings MUST BE a Shetland.
Full siblings are siblings that come from the exact same mother and father. Siblings do not have to have the same traits they only need to be full sibling.
The Albino Shetland coat does NOT pass.
However, breeding an Albino Shetland with it’s sibling does slightly increase your chance for another Albino or Albino Shetland.
Albino Mystique
If you breed two Mystique siblings together you have the chance at an Albino Mystique!
Full siblings are siblings that come from the exact same mother and father. Siblings do not have to have the same traits they only need to be full sibling Mystique.
The Albino Mystique coat does NOT pass.
However, breeding an Albino Mystique with it’s sibling does slightly increase your chance for another Albino Mystique.
Albino Exmoor Pony
The Albino Exmoor Pony comes randomly from full siblings.
In order for a chance at an Albino Exmoor Pony one of these full siblings MUST BE an Exmoor Pony.
Full siblings are siblings that come from the exact same mother and father. Siblings do not have to have the same traits they only need to be full sibling.
The Albino Exmoor Pony coat does NOT pass.
However, breeding an Albino Exmoor Pony with it’s sibling does slightly increase your chance for another Albino or Albino Exmoor Pony .
Albino Percheron
The Albino Percheron comes randomly from full siblings.
In order for a chance at an Albino Percheron one of these full siblings MUST BE a Percheron.
Full siblings are siblings that come from the exact same mother and father. Siblings do not have to have the same traits they only need to be full sibling.
The Albino Percheron coat does NOT pass.
However, breeding an Albino Percheron with it’s sibling does slightly increase your chance for another Albino or Albino Percheron.
A is also for Awesome! Good luck breeding for these different Albinos and remember that while breeding for an Albino you can multi-task and also try for some of the other special coats while trying for an Albino. To read more on that check out this blog:
http://amarettobreedables.com/connection/?p=7843
Hope to “C” you back here next week when I will “B” continuing our Spotlight of the “Amaretto Alphabet”! Happy Breeding!