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No no, don't use them to develop a line of whites. I would cull or pet them out.
Can you send me pics the dark beaked 'white' chicks you are talking about (unless they are in post 1 and I missed them). You still can hatch out splash chicks and splash chicks can be very light based and take several weeks to feather in. But there is a big difference between those and the grayish/white chicks you also are hatching.
~ Nikki
Yes, I can send you closeup pictures as soon as I get home.
I'm hoping to cure this problem with a new splash/blue roo that is pure with no white genes in their background. The splash boys I'm using now one will be used for showmanship and the other will be sold at auction next Wednesday.
No no, don't use them to develop a line of whites. I would cull or pet them out.
Can you send me pics the dark beaked 'white' chicks you are talking about (unless they are in post 1 and I missed them). You still can hatch out splash chicks and splash chicks can be very light based and take several weeks to feather in. But there is a big difference between those and the grayish/white chicks you also are hatching.
~ Nikki
Yes, I can send you closeup pictures as soon as I get home.

I'm hoping to cure this problem with a new splash/blue roo that is pure with no white genes in their background. The splash boys I'm using now one will be used for showmanship and the other will be sold at auction next Wednesday.