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  1. MysteryChicken

    Buff Brahma X Buff Orpington - Unique chick!

    One thing that could have done, was breed her back to her father, to see if more like her is produced.
  2. MysteryChicken

    Buff Brahma X Buff Orpington - Unique chick!

    She looks nice. Same with Barred one. She looks similar to a project Orpington I have, but darker, different breast pattern.
  3. MysteryChicken

    Buff Brahma X Buff Orpington - Unique chick!

    He's not pure Brahma, not enough black in the hackles, & his skin is white. Shouldn't really matter much, with the coloration of the parents, both are Buff so all Buff chicks should be produced.
  4. MysteryChicken

    Buff Brahma X Buff Orpington - Unique chick!

    Sorry, very late reply, wasn't receiving notifications. No, I don't think it's Sexlinked Albinism since that is a mutation in the silver gene. It's also called incomplete Albinism. Silver is dominant over gold, so she won't be Buff if is she had the gene. She'd be completely white, or white...
  5. MysteryChicken

    Buff Brahma X Buff Orpington - Unique chick!

    I have a Split Sex-Linked Albino rooster. He has bright pink, & white patches on his skin. Recently I learned that not all Albinos have pale, or pink pupils. And many Albinos are being incorrectly being labeled as leucistic. Sex-Linked Albinism is considered incomplete Albinism, it still allows...
  6. MysteryChicken

    Buff Brahma X Buff Orpington - Unique chick!

    Is that her back, then I'd say it looks patchy.
  7. MysteryChicken

    Buff Brahma X Buff Orpington - Unique chick!

    I'm studying Albinism, & leucism, in chickens. She looks like a good example of a leucistic chicken. Vitiligo is a similar looking condition to PieBaldism. But are different. What does her skin color look like? Is it patchy? It maybe possible that she maybe just carrying Dominant White...
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