siblings different colors??

quaggy

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Mar 20, 2020
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I obtained eggs that supposedly had the same parents. When the first two hatched, one of the chicks was yellow/white and one of them was brownish - they look totally different. How did this happen??

edit: silkie chicks. the parents are gray.
 
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Short answer: genetics.

Sexlink chicks commonly have brown females, yellow/white males, from the same parents.

Your chicks might not be sexlinks, though, because sexlinks require a specific arrangement of parent colors. Other combinations of parents can produce males and females of both colors.
 
If the parents themselves were mixed, then their offspring could easily have inherited different genes from the same parents.

If Dad's E/E^R (Extended black over Birchen) and Mum's e+/e+(duckwing/duckwing), then all of the chicks would inherit e+ from Mum, but half would inherit E from Dad and the other half would inherit E^R

The chicks would thus be E/e+ extended black over duckwing (which means that they would be entirely black, or some variation thereof, such as dominant white or blue, but with leakage) OR
E^R/e+. They would be Birchen over duckwing (which means that they would have mostly birchen markings).
 

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