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Thanks for posting the pics, the chicks are for sure e+ heterozygotes, e+/eb but could also be e+/eWh, pics of parents would help moree+/eb is what I had expected myself. The mothers would be eb then and the father e+.
This is the father:
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He should be e+/e+, which I really hope he turns out to be. I am trying to breed wyandotte bantams in his colour.
This colour is rare, probably even unseen in wyandottes in my country. I imported him. Since there are no hens available and wyandottes in the wild type colour do not exist here, I used my own partridge hens, which are presumably eb, because most colours on wyandottes are, I have learned.
My plan is to put the best daughters (e+/eb normally) with the father, so that I can also create e+/e+ hens. The chest should hopefully become salmon coloured. Fingers crossed and modestly hoping this can somehow succeed.