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Here is where I think a potential problem with paints could be amplified breeding two solid color F1's together, pigment holes. A breeder did breed two solid whites from a paint breeding, they hatched with all pink skin and now that they are maturing are showing very red combs. The skin darkened over time but the combs remained red.
The paints in the US have not moved far away from the genetics of the fowl that was used to bring in Dom white. Its going to take a few generations to achieve more consistency in skin color, eye color, type, and paint color.
did the breeder of these white skinned white F2's breed them back to a black silkie?
Here is where I think a potential problem with paints could be amplified breeding two solid color F1's together, pigment holes. A breeder did breed two solid whites from a paint breeding, they hatched with all pink skin and now that they are maturing are showing very red combs. The skin darkened over time but the combs remained red.
The paints in the US have not moved far away from the genetics of the fowl that was used to bring in Dom white. Its going to take a few generations to achieve more consistency in skin color, eye color, type, and paint color.
did the breeder of these white skinned white F2's breed them back to a black silkie?