These are the easiest to determine in the nestbox. They are born pink and within two days the white hair will start to be visible. There aren't any Blue-Eyed Whites in the German Angora breed currently, so all whites are albino. Albinos are characterized by a lack of pigment over their entire bodies. They have ruby eyes, white nails, white fur, and do not have any ticking or coloration of any kind. Different colored eyes and/or coloration on the nose, ears, or feet would indicate the animal you are looking at is not an Albino. There is an incorrect coloration called Ermine in other breeds that can sometimes show up in German crosses. The chinchilla gene is at play in an ermine.
Three Albino kits at three days of age.
A mature Albino doe. Notice the ruby eyes and complete lack of color pigmentation.
Here is a four week old Albino kit.
A close-up shot of the beautiful ruby eyes on an Albino.
ALBINO (REW-Ruby-Eyed White)
Albino fiber is bright white and takes dye very nicely.