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There need to be two copies of recessive genes like white for them to have a noticeable effect, so one of the runner moms must have been carrying white for any white babies to have shown up. The dark duckie didn't get two copies and the pied coloring resulting from a runner-pattern cross is really variable, so it seems he got left with only a dot or two of white on the throat or chin. It's pretty safe to say one of your boys is carrying blue, though.
And are those facial stripes I see on that dark duckling? My guess would be either the Pekin or the Rouen for his/her daddy if that's the case. I don't think the buff would throw facial stripes when crossed with a fawn and white runner.
There need to be two copies of recessive genes like white for them to have a noticeable effect, so one of the runner moms must have been carrying white for any white babies to have shown up. The dark duckie didn't get two copies and the pied coloring resulting from a runner-pattern cross is really variable, so it seems he got left with only a dot or two of white on the throat or chin. It's pretty safe to say one of your boys is carrying blue, though.
