A Cockerel with Gold Lacing and White Head

I fed them the same feed the previous owner did, though a different brand so that could have something to do with it? I’ll have to see if it sticks around or not.

I also have this hen, Betty, who is some form of white with what looks like dun leakage?
She looks like wheaten to me, considering that it’s common in seramas.
 
White like silver or white like dominant white? Silver wheaten?

Possibly dom white with wheaten leakage?
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Bonus pic - Liftoff:
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These two are both regular wheatens then. XP Snowbell had the exact same pattern as Boo when he was young, until his big boy feathers came in. You can still see some juvenile feathers on his wings yet to be replaced.
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Edit: Snowbell’s mum is a wheaten as well so it must run strong genetics wise.
 
Possibly dom white with wheaten leakage?

Bonus pic - Liftoff:
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She does look like a wheaten. Who's her father?
These two are both regular wheatens then. XP Snowbell had the exact same pattern as Boo when he was young, until his big boy feathers came in. You can still see some juvenile feathers on his wings yet to be replaced.

Edit: Snowbell’s mum is a wheaten as well so it must run strong genetics wise.
I have a cat named Snowbelle. A white fluffy one.
Boo looks too dark to be wheaten?
 
These two are both regular wheatens then. XP Snowbell had the exact same pattern as Boo when he was young, until his big boy feathers came in. You can still see some juvenile feathers on his wings yet to be replaced.

Edit: Snowbell’s mum is a wheaten as well so it must run strong genetics wise.
Boo looks too dark to be wheaten?
Probably has some other genes as well, since seramas are rarely bred pure for color.
 

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