White in turkeys is a recessive gene. All F1 generation would carry a hidden recessive white gene.Yes, I did think she meant the midget whites.
I suppose one could start by crossing those with a colored heritage turkey. Whether you crossed back to the midget white or not would probably depend on your ultimate goals. I know nothing about midget whites, but if they enjoy better health and longevity than broad breasted turkeys, then they could have some traits you would want to keep in.
But I do think that breeding back to white would set your color goals backwards. In the end that might not matter, since it would be a multi generation task no matter how you go about it. I would buy the end product, just to try some. But I wouldn’t want to devote the pen space and years it would take to make them myself.
Starting with a white bird also means you don't know what other color genes are being masked by the white genes in the first place.
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