Genetics Question from a beginner

Gavacho

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I have been taking care of these 2 for a while now and wanted to see if there was anyway to tell how the offspring will come out. I have read about white and how unpredictable it is. But still wanted to know if there would be a way to tell which genes each carried after the chicks are hatched. Thank you in advance!

I was told the hens color is called trigo but have never heard of it from the short time I've had chickens. I really love her golden tint which is why I got her!
 

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I have been taking care of these 2 for a while now and wanted to see if there was anyway to tell how the offspring will come out. I have read about white and how unpredictable it is. But still wanted to know if there would be a way to tell which genes each carried after the chicks are hatched. Thank you in advance!

I was told the hens color is called trigo but have never heard of it from the short time I've had chickens. I really love her golden tint which is why I got her!
The hen is obviously a Wheaten mottled, but the rooster looks abit like a White Pumpkin.
Still learning about Pumpkin. If I remember correctly it's not fully understood, & is possibly another Allele in the Wheaten Gene.

I think White Pumpkin is just Dominant White X Pumpkin(Not 100% sure though).

So, those bred together will make split mottled Wheatens, possibly pumpkins, & White Pumpkins.

This isn't a color I specialize in, so if anything is incorrect can be corrected.
 
The hen is obviously a Wheaten mottled, but the rooster looks abit like a White Pumpkin.
Still learning about Pumpkin. If I remember correctly it's not fully understood, & is possibly another Allele in the Wheaten Gene.

I think White Pumpkin is just Dominant White X Pumpkin(Not 100% sure though).

So, those bred together will make split mottled Wheatens, possibly pumpkins, & White Pumpkins.

This isn't a color I specialize in, so if anything is incorrect can be corrected.
Thank you very much for the response! I am currently waiting for her to lay a few more eggs and then will be incubating them. She is suuuper tiny and lays about 2-3 eggs a week sometimes less.
 

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