Is this your Spalding Bronze? And what does he carry that gives him the little white spot on his throat?

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The third and fourth pics yes, he is split white and properly carrying a single copy of white eye gene without showing any white eyes in his train, because he produced my bronze silver pied chicks!Is this your Spalding Bronze? And what does he carry that gives him the little white spot on his throat?![]()
He reminds me of someone who bought my silver pied last week, the guy saw my peacock neck and it was like this, he thought the peacock was sick, i told peacocks do this during breeding season, but he didn't believe until I caught it for him, once it disappeared he starts to believe me! He raised many india blue peacocks for more than 4 years without noticing them doing this to their necks during breeding season!
The third and fourth pics yes, he is split white and properly carrying a single copy of white eye gene without showing any white eyes in his train, because he produced my bronze silver pied chicks!
The first and second picture is my bronze bs peacock.
Yes, he has at least 2 white feathers on his wings, last year he hatched almost everything possible, i got bronze, bronze w/e, bronze sp, spalding bronze split white, spalding bronze bs peahen split white, spalding white chick, two spalding pieds chicks, three spalding chicks split pied and bronze and a spalding chick split white. I LOVE this male!I thought they may be pics of the 2 different birds, but when I can't see the wing feathers I'm not sure. Both are beautiful! Does the split white have any white flights on his wings?
Yes, he has at least 2 white feathers on his wings, last year he hatched almost everything possible, i got bronze, bronze w/e, bronze sp, spalding bronze split white, spalding bronze bs peahen split white, spalding white chick, two spaldingpieds chicks, three spalding chicks split pied and bronze and a spalding chick split white. I LOVE this male!
He was penned with three hens, bronze w/e, spalding pied and a spalding bronze split white and bs.
The bronze w/e produced the 3 bronze silver chicks, i added two bronze w/e hens to this pen this year and moved the spalding bronze and the spalding pied to the bronze pied pen, i want to see if these w/e hens will produce more silver pied chicks.Wow, he's got some good genes then. I wonder who carried the SP genes?
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