my original white hen came from Dick Dickerson and was part of his project to darken the egg color on his whites... he added a splash hen that layed really dark eggs to his white flock and my hen was her daughter she was pure white but when bred with my black rooster the first chicks hatched looking splash... they feathered in pure white and white with some black leakage... my next generation bred back to another black rooster the chicks all hatched out yellow and this years chicks have all hatched yellow...
Elias in Clinton AR.
White Empordanesa. Black French Marans. White Marans. project Lav Marans. an EE project. dun O.E.G.B. project dun crele O.E.G.B. white bobwhite quail. cinnamon and red coturnix quail.
Elias in Clinton AR.
White Empordanesa. Black French Marans. White Marans. project Lav Marans. an EE project. dun O.E.G.B. project dun crele O.E.G.B. white bobwhite quail. cinnamon and red coturnix quail.























That birchen has nice silver coming in so far....if he keeps getting more of that nice silver, you should have a nice bird. The silver can take a bit more time to come in than other colors. If you don't like him, you could pack him a sack lunch and send him my way!

recessive white does take each parent to have a copy of it and having one copy doesn't show on the bird like getting a child with blue eyes from 2 parents having brown....really not different than having wheatens show up either. That's not to say we couldn't have a lethal gene in any of our flocks and matched up you get birds that die....If I was set on having white marans with the darkest eggs I sure would breed to a dark egg gene black copper and work that dark egg into my flock breeding them just like "splits" Kinda like white silkies you never know what's lurking in their background either