Amy, a splash x lavender? I would guess a dilute grey gosling, maybe split to lavender. You should come over the Sebbie lovers forum and read through Pete's genetic write ups on color and crossing. He even uses images to help follow along.
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No Shellie, I mean those separations in their feathers that look kinda like stripes on their necks. I love to pet those! LOLDaze, the rows on the chest up the necks on some? Those are curls, a smooth Sebbie won't have them where a curly will.
fl-- smooth come come smooth x curly or smooth x smooth.
Smooth x curly usually will give a 50/50 curly/smooth off spring.
Yes, those. I recently got a toulouse rescue goose and she has more of them than my sebbies!I don't think so, it's just ridges where the feathers seperate and stick together. I think most breeds of geese have it.