In geese, I have read that blues come from crossing white geese with buffs. The blue color is not attributed to one gene; it result of a cross: blue to a blue breeding can produce any number of color combination's. I am breeding a gray goose to a blue gander and have NO clue what I'll get! The eggs MP has from me are white goose/gray gander.
They SHOULD be color sexed, gray females and splash, (or remote possibility, a white) males.
Here is the blue gander I bought from Holderreads. Notice the lack of dark feathers of the blue. I bought the blue this year as a mate for Zoey.
Here is Zoey who is gray and the sister of MP"S eggs. If MP gets a gray it should look like this.
They SHOULD be color sexed, gray females and splash, (or remote possibility, a white) males.
Here is the blue gander I bought from Holderreads. Notice the lack of dark feathers of the blue. I bought the blue this year as a mate for Zoey.

Here is Zoey who is gray and the sister of MP"S eggs. If MP gets a gray it should look like this.
