I got true breeding whites in 3 generations. The sports are beautiful as youngsters but turn a tan color, usualy after the first molt. Not that those are ugly either but they are not a recognized color.
I hate to admit this but we accidently butchered my white roo last year in the fall. We were doing a bunch of cockerels and I had several whites... I told the boys to get allt he white boys (meaning out of the meat pen and free rangers) well... one of the guys wen't into the breeding pen and snatched up my white roo..It was getting late and we had already done some larger animal meat processing that day and were exhausted and just trying to finish. I never even realized it until the next day... So now I have a local chicken friend who is raising up six second generation white cockerels... If there is one who is correct and does not go off color I will set the white pen up again in fall. Or I might just be able to buy a nice white roo somewhere...Peter I have been reading your advice to not add new blood... I have so many things worked out already with these birds that it makes a lot of sense to me but sometimes it seems the fastest way to what I want... and now there may be one available... which was not the case at all when I first decided I wanted whites (I love their clean look... nothing as pristine as a clean white bird).
Oh and the last time we butchered birds I put locks on all the breeding pens... better safe than sorry!
I hate to admit this but we accidently butchered my white roo last year in the fall. We were doing a bunch of cockerels and I had several whites... I told the boys to get allt he white boys (meaning out of the meat pen and free rangers) well... one of the guys wen't into the breeding pen and snatched up my white roo..It was getting late and we had already done some larger animal meat processing that day and were exhausted and just trying to finish. I never even realized it until the next day... So now I have a local chicken friend who is raising up six second generation white cockerels... If there is one who is correct and does not go off color I will set the white pen up again in fall. Or I might just be able to buy a nice white roo somewhere...Peter I have been reading your advice to not add new blood... I have so many things worked out already with these birds that it makes a lot of sense to me but sometimes it seems the fastest way to what I want... and now there may be one available... which was not the case at all when I first decided I wanted whites (I love their clean look... nothing as pristine as a clean white bird).

Oh and the last time we butchered birds I put locks on all the breeding pens... better safe than sorry!
