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Sebastopol geese - selecting breeding stock, color genetics, and color improvement

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sun bleaching, photos dont always how the color true, dirty feathers, staining and many other things can make a feather appear one color when it is another.

males can be split (have a hidden color) females express the color

like our McGraw is grey but is split buff, his mate is a buff girl who came from a Buff gander bred to a blue goose (hows that for confusing)

So you can have a buff saddleback or I suppose buff splash female sebbie

we have three "white" sebbie girls who all have hidden feathers of color (under wings, spot on the head) the color they show appears dilute grey. Some of them when bred to an all white gander last year produced dilute grey splash off spring
 
Yes Pete I miss reading his posts on the forums.
Females can be buff, they just cant HIDE buff - as in be carrying it/be split for it. Saddleback is the same.
 
Some piccies that show the different offspring that can come from one pair
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I have a color question about some of my goslings this year.
Gander is saddleback split for buff. Mom is buff saddleback. Does this mean the grey saddleback offering is a male and buffs would be female? Thanks guys.
 

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