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About 3 months. I got these guys when they where two weeks old. A few days after my ducklings and the ducklings are about full size now and I got them in April-May ish
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That is what I heard too. White lines in the feathers?? Could u explain a little on that?Can you do me a favor? I have been wanting to know if you can see ghost barring in California Whites. If you do happen to catch one can you look at their feathers and see if you can see faint white lines in them?
From my understanding California whites are produced using a California Grey Rooster (Barred) over White Leghorn hen. All off spring should carry 1 dominant white gene and 1 barring gene.
Can you do me a favor? I have been wanting to know if you can see ghost barring in California Whites. If you do happen to catch one can you look at their feathers and see if you can see faint white lines in them?
From my understanding California whites are produced using a California Grey Rooster (Barred) over White Leghorn hen. All off spring should carry 1 dominant white gene and 1 barring gene.
Nothing to exciting I am more just curious if you can see it in all birds with single dominant white over barring gene or if it takes some other type of white for it to be visible.
Here is a picture of it:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=8134881#p8134881