ISO Photos of White Chickens

CaramelKittey

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Haha, me again looking for photos.
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For this project, on recessive white vs dominant white, I need photos of (you guessed it) recessive white, and dominant white birds, but most importantly, paint birds as I do not have high quality pictures of the paint variety. They don't have to be great examples of the particular breed, although that would be nice.
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Just need to be good examples of the color (no leakage, or small amounts of leakage I can fix on photoshop for the purpose of demonstration. lol) Pictures of homozygous dominant white birds, and birds that are heterozygous for dominant white would be great! Would love to see examples of some paints with many and/or large black splotches and others with few/small black splotches.
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As always, on screen photo credit to your name, family name, farm name (whatever you want
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) will be given. Please comment, PM them to me or email at [email protected]. If desired, I can put watermarks in every corner so they cannot be stolen.
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Thanks in advance!
 
Recessive white d’Anvers, if you are still looking for photos.
 

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Chenoa: She was in the Douglas White class (hybrid EEs who were excellent layers of large to jumbo-sized blue to blue-green eggs). Her mother was a Buff Comet (all Buff w/ white tail) and her father, Douglas, was an EE (had a lot of white, blue tail, red shoulders). Chenoa and her brother Kevin (don't think I have any good pictures of him) were the whitest of the Douglas Whites and she had light grey legs and a pale beak. (The Douglas Whites were mostly white with red, blue, or black in some of their feathers.)
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For white with some small black splotches, here's Sarah, a Whiting True Blue: (Sorry I don't know anything about her lineage.)

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