pied China geese?

Well she has a lot of white like from mid chest down and a very distinct spot under her chin Also her eyes are super dark brown she looks very different from the others.
Can you get pictures of this bird? I'm defiantly interesting in seeing what it looks like. It'd be a shame to have been given a cross breed when you paid for pure Geese.
 
Ok sorry i did not get back till now but i could not upload the pics from home so had to wait till i got to work so here she is my pied girl from the hatchery. Sorry the pics are not great i forgot to clean the lens on my phone to get better pics duhhh but you can see the white on her chest and her dark brown eye and chin spot. She also has white speckling around her eyes






The one in the back on the above pic





Can you see the white right under her eye it's almost like paint splatter
 
Well is my girl a mix? Can anyone answer this? I am curious to know for sure
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It seems more like a genetic fluke to me. If she was mixed I think you'd see more features vary from usual breed specimen.
 
I am planning to mate the two white China geese I got from Ideal last spring with the buff African gander I have. The hope being I get buff spotted China-type geese. I finally understand the genetics of buff (assuming it is sex linked). The cross I plan should produce buff geese at the rate of 50% of all females. What the ganderlings will look like? White? White is not albino, right? What is it?

I found this link: http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/poultry/geese/index.htm

It states: "The African should be of about the same size as the Embden, except in the case of the young goose, which may be a couple pounds lighter in weight. The African is the outcome of a cross between the Toulouse, and the Brown Chinese, taking some of the size and dewlap of the Toulouse, and somewhat of the upright carriage and 'knob' which is the ornamental head appendage of the Chinese. The African is said by some breeders to be a distinct breed imported from Africa, but the evidence of the cross is apparent."

I thought African geese were just 'super sized' brown China geese. I can't think of any other examples of such seamless hybridization. The other crosses (mules, mule duck) are one-off.

So, the plot thickens.......
 
Buff to white would give you Male Dilute Blue and Female Lilac Geese
 

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