Chickenlover1910
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- Apr 21, 2020
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I have a silver laced Wyandotte roo and a Rhode Island white hen and was wondering what the baby would look like.
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Thank you!Both male and female offspring will be all black if the RI White is not dominant.
And if the RI White is dominant as in Leghorns the offspring will be white.
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[/QUOTE]I don't think that pullet is a Rhode Island White, they have Rose Comb
Let me rephrase this: Rhode Island White are supposed to have Rose Comb, hence the white bird on the picture is NOT a RIWThe top picture is my silver laced and the bottom is a Rhode Island white
Oh, then what is it? It's supposed to be a Rhode Island white.Let me rephrase this: Rhode Island White are supposed to have Rose Comb, hence the white bird on the picture is NOT a RIW
if the pullet is on the smaller thin side then it's a Leghorn, if it has a dual purpose body type it's a White RockOh, then what is it? It's supposed to be a Rhode Island white.
Rhode Island white can have a single Comb or a rose comb.if the pullet is on the smaller thin side then it's a Leghorn, if it has a dual purpose body type it's a White Rock
Sure they can as Many Wyandotte breeds report Single Comb Wyandottes, that is because R/r+ males are much more fertile than pure R/R males so every now and then a single comb bird pops up, but the SOP calls for Rose Comb on both the RIW and Wyandottes.Rhode Island white can have a single Comb or a rose comb. View attachment 2236741View attachment 2236742