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yes most color if not split will breed true, pied is a pattern and does not breed true, spaldings don't either.
White is absent of color , can be any color or pattern , but mask by white ....like white from a pr of peach pied , will be peach, white from pr of bs pied , will be a bs. Where good record counts...i had whites , that were charcoal, bs,purple ,and peach.
I recently hatched two eggs. Both were from parents who were cameo black shoulder silver pied. Both chicks are white. Now, theoretically, if one turns out to be a hen, and one a cock, and they mate and produce eggs together...... will the offspring always be white? Or is it possible that they could throw a cameo black shoulder? Or a silver pied?
All chicks from those whites , bred together = all white
These two bird , think of them as BS Cameo Silver pied,
White(cameo bs silver pied) X Cameo BS Silver Pied=white and cameo bs silver pied
White (cameo bs silver pied) male X BS (blue) hen =BS (males) split cameo,and BS cameo hens, chicks will also be split white or pied, some will be white eye.
Those white worth alot more than a white from blue pieds, when it come to breeding. they are Cameo with two patterns , plus white.