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As promissed in the post above, here is a Video of this male which was hatched late in 2016. You can see nothing is wrong with him.
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Reinhold
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.... it's a joke?it might be a genetic disorder (mutation) other way. Here seems to be a genetic change that will be hereditable, epistasis is not. This way the complete white peafowl stocks were "produced" in the UK decades before. The white feather parts get more and more with every new generation, if you pair the fitting individuals.
As promissed in the post above, here is a Video of this male which was hatched late in 2016. You can see nothing is wrong with him.
Best regards
Reinhold
.... it's a joke?
The color (pattern) white appears spontaneously for millennia in India in the flock of wild peacock ... just pick it!