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Anyone good with genetics wanna take a guess at how I got a full white chick from my aviary with no white birds? Would it be a spontaneous mutation, or could there be hidden white genes in one of the two potential fathers? For some reason I was thinking white was one gene and recessive, but I could be making that up
Chick:
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Father #1:
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Father #2:
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My 3 hens with the most white on them:
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Tuxedos can throw white chicks
 
My chicks are definitely not cinnamon. :(

Can you tell me what color they are?

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My two little cinnamon look totally different.

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Is this a future rooster? I am trying to sort them out.
They are two weeks old now.
 

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Hum... strange. Maybe the breeder mixed up some orders accidently. They look like Pharaohs/Wildpatter but I am not sure, lights are often confusing.

:eek: I hope mine are the right colors, as I ordered from the same breeder ... .

In a week mine are on the calculated hatch day.
I will report!

Edit: looked again ... would be strange Pharaohs, I have to admit. These red feathertips are strange.
 
Hum... strange. Maybe the breeder mixed up some orders accidently. They look like Pharaohs/Wildpatter but I am not sure, lights are often confusing.

:eek: I hope mine are the right colors, as I ordered from the same breeder ... .

In a week mine are on the calculated hatch day.
I will report!

Edit: looked again ... would be strange Pharaohs, I have to admit. These red feathertips are strange.

Strange indeed, some eggs were even marked as cinnamon. :confused:

I'll keep my fingers crossed, hopefully your hatch turns out more successful. :fl
 

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