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What kind of quaker is it?

Alansher

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Hi, I am new to quakers. I bought a lutino male recently and became obsessed in learning the genetic mutations of quakers. The attached photos is a friend’s quaker. My friend believe it is a blue cinnamon. I found its color much lighter than a blue cinnamon. Does anyone know what kind of quaker it exactly is? I am curious about its genetic mutations. Thanks!
 

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Welcome to the forum. Unfortunately, I don't know much about quakers. They're illegal in the state I live in. They're super cute birds though.

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Or Blue Palladino, which I'm guessing is like a blue lutino?
A pallidino is a bird that has both the ino and pallid mutations. Since these are both sex-linked mutations, all pallidinos are male.
 

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A pallidino is a bird that has both the ino and pallid mutations. Since these are both sex-linked mutations, all pallidinos are male.
Thanks! I am afraid the one in the picture I uploaded is a female.
 
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