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The only difference is the black tail and wing feathers are a grayish blue color
I have noticed some of my hens have a very distinct blue underfluff (down) under their wheaten outter feathers...does anyone know if this is the norm, a breed requirement characteristic, or is it just a 'blue wheaten' hen ?
 
And this cockerel, having a green & gold duckwing pattern I was told was a Silver Duckwing, while others are calling it a Silver Wheaten.
I noticed others' males on this forum which did not have any gold, were Silvers, and also had a duckwing pattern, so I'd call those a silver duckwing, and mine is a Silver Wheaten Duckwing ??? Anyone want to add or comment (please ?)

This is my "Silver Wheaten Duckwing"
A tongue twister

 
And this cockerel, having a green & gold duckwing pattern I was told was a Silver Duckwing, while others are calling it a Silver Wheaten. I noticed others' males on this forum which did not have any gold, were Silvers, and also had a duckwing pattern, so I'd call those a silver duckwing, and mine is a Silver Wheaten Duckwing ??? Anyone want to add or comment (please ?) This is my "Silver Wheaten Duckwing" A tongue twister
That's Gold Duckwing... Silver Duckwing wouldn't have the rust colored patch in the wing bow...
 
And this cockerel, having a green & gold duckwing pattern I was told was a Silver Duckwing, while others are calling it a Silver Wheaten. I noticed others' males on this forum which did not have any gold, were Silvers, and also had a duckwing pattern, so I'd call those a silver duckwing, and mine is a Silver Wheaten Duckwing ??? Anyone want to add or comment (please ?) This is my "Silver Wheaten Duckwing" A tongue twister
the 3 pullets you have in this picture are not the blue wheatens, if you have a blue wheaten all the black in the tail would be a grey color, no black tips. I bred a pair of blue wheatens last year and raised some blue splash from them. I had called them Pyle blues, but was corrected later.
 
That's Gold Duckwing... Silver Duckwing wouldn't have the rust colored patch in the wing bow...
then what is this gold one ?

His full brother ?
One is a Silver Wheaten, one is a gold, as far as I have been told...any other inputs ?
My interpretation is one is silver, the other gold, and since males carry 3 genes, each carries his own color except for pure white, which happens in this breed.
OK, need more input & thanks for everyone's discussion !
From this line I have gotten a Silver Wheaten (which I call a porcelian) and pure white...awesome breed !!!
 
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the 3 pullets you have in this picture are not the blue wheatens, if you have a blue wheaten all the black in the tail would be a grey color, no black tips. I bred a pair of blue wheatens last year and raised some blue splash from them. I had called them Pyle blues, but was corrected later.
have any photos of these pullets ? I would love to see the difference, especially in under fluff, if you have record of that
 
then what is this gold one ? His full brother ? One is a Silver Wheaten, one is a gold, as far as I have been told...any other inputs ? My interpretation is one is silver, the other gold, and since males carry 3 genes, each carries his own color except for pure white, which happens in this breed. OK, need more input & thanks for everyone's discussion ! From this line I have gotten a Silver Wheaten (which I call a porcelian) and pure white...awesome breed !!!
He is Wheaten... if the colors were bred together you will get GDW and Wheaten...
 
I just hatched 14 of these today and 12 Alsterier. I can't wait to see how they color. I bought my eggs from CluckandCrow on eBay and had an 80% hatch. I already have 2 GDW Cockrels and 1 pullet.
 
A few I kept from mating blue wheaten/blue wheaten
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