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Porcelain always has the gold gene which is why it's yellowish. It doesn't carry it it is homozygous. But Porcelain also is homozygous for the lavender gene which dilutes gold to cream.
Thank you bothIf it carries just one then that would be a yes. That may not be how it should be tho. That would mean that hens should be S and cocks should be S/s+. If hens where s+ and cocks where S/s+ you would still end up with some that are pure silver on the hen side only I believe.
Ok that make sense. Thank youThe difference between the two varieties is the lavender gene (dilutes black to light gray and gold to a light yellow/cream). Because the lavender gene is recessive, you only see a porcelain bird if it has two lavender genes. When you breed two porcelains to each other, each parent has two lavender genes, each chick inherits two lavender genes, and each chick is also porcelain in color.
If you breed Porcelain to a normal Mille Fleur (no lavender gene), all chicks should look Mille Fleur but carry the lavender gene. Breeding those chicks to each other or back to Porcelain would give some Porcelain (two lavender genes) and some Mille Fleur (one or no lavender genes.)