that looks like the effects of a cams flash and the odds of a group like this is well none. one maybe but not a group like this. i agree with chris on this one
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that looks like the effects of a cams flash and the odds of a group like this is well none. one maybe but not a group like this. i agree with chris on this one
what would an albino chicken look like? considering skin color, leg color, and eye color...would the comb color be affected as well? what color would the skin and legs be im assuming the whole chicken would be white including feathers correct?I would say that Jenooni's chicks are Dominate White chicks with a Diluted Eye Color.
White Leghorns are Dominate White and the Dominate White Gene has been known to Dilute eye color.
Chris
Quote: http://www.edelras.nl/chickengenetics/mutations1.html#gen_mut_eumeldiluters scroll down below the table to see information on various forms of albinism in chickens.
What do you think the chicks of Jenooni are?
Quote: I really cannot say for sure, but to me they sure look to have a lot of pigment for an albino, even an incomplete albino. The pink eye dilute makes a bit more sense from what I read in both sources, as well as the photos on Stadler's site, but even that I am not sure of. The down looks a lot darker than his birds'.