That was the point where I was like... wait what? Okay second opinion time. I was confused about the saying there's no pigment holes too. I'm definitely not knowledgeable enough to debate that one though.
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Sadly, I do not have the knowledge to comment on the color and hole conversation - and actually am going to need to put a blue rooster over paint hens for my breeding pen. However...the point that interests me is the 'white' hen part. Unless you go white to white - then isnt it a roll of the dice on what you will get with a white and (any other color) pairing? ... Even if the any other color is paint?Yes, I definitely want to get a nice black roo to put over my girls. I have a paint boy for sale. My girls link good, no pigment holes. He has pigment holes in his eyes and some hard tail feathers. Otherwise he's a good looking boy. That the roo my friend is wondering about for his white hen.
Here he is
His eyes
This is him by my porcelain roo. You can see those tail feathers I'm not crazy about lol.