Marie, I have a lot of experience working with the Marans with the white feathers, It is not just the BC either as they all have the problem. Will be back later with what I have found to be true with my breeding program.Thank you for not making me sound silly hehe... I have had "0" success with eliminating the white in my males. I keep culling and I am up to 4 different lines now. The white fluff and white in the tail feathers have been there in my guys all along though. Ugg... I just wonder that if there are white feathers (Splash birds) roaming around in the closely linked blue gene pool...hmmm... could it be the black have it too? It just doesn't express itself the same...???I am just so frustrated with the lack of obtaining a useable roo.![]()
All you folks out there that have the coveted roos with no white, what are the statistics of their offspring having white pop up AND what have your test matings determined with this being passed down by the roo or the hen?