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The dominant vs. recessive white issue in the cubas is a tricky one. Generally, an oriental type gamefowl "ought" not be dominant white. Dominant white is typically found in white leghorns, cornish crosses, red pyle moderns, and some other red pyle gamefowl, OEG and American for example. My understanding is that the original Cuba whites were "sports" out of wheatens-certainly this implies recessive white. Some of my fellow breeders have gotten results that clearly show they have recessive whites. My whites however, without doubt, are carrying both dominant and recessive white, and I suspect some other people's are as well. I will not conjecture here who, or how, or when the dominant white was added, but some surely have it as well. My breeding results this year with whites x whites has given me pure whites, red pyles, brown reds, possibly blacks, and het dominant white speckled/spotty whites. I got one chick with the exact smoky down color like Saladin posted as well, that has turned out all white. Some of my whites have hatched yellow, some have hatched white, one hatched smoky grey.
Cubakid, didn't you have some smokey grey whites last year?
Cubakid, didn't you have some smokey grey whites last year?