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That might be the case, but I really don't know for sure.

This is not something I have read about or personally experienced, so the most I can do is the guesses I've already made.
That's fine.

I'm gonna grab a few pictures of how extensive the color change is really quick. Just blows my mind.
 
Here's pictures of other parts of the body that couldn't be seen the original pictures.

There's thighs, sides of breasts, back, neck, rump, under side of wing, & the tail.
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My black hen had gray/white fluff too, I didn’t know it was unusual??
 
My black hen had gray/white fluff too, I didn’t know it was unusual??
How old was she? My girl is still fairly young. The tops of of her feathers(Above the fluff) are either blue, or black, or solid white. Not just the fluff.

All the black birds I've had had black fluff, & molted normally, & never changed. The only black bird I had that got any white on her was a 6yr old black Australorp, & it was 2 feathers on her thigh.
 
How old was she? My girl is still fairly young. The tops of of her feathers(Above the fluff) are either blue, or black, or solid white. Not just the fluff.

All the black birds I've had had black fluff, & molted normally, & never changed. The only black bird I had that got any white on her was a 6yr old black Australorp, & it was 2 feathers on her thigh.
Well, I don’t know her age when I noticed the color of her fluff, but I’m pretty sure she had the random white feathers for a while. She was about 6 years old when she died.

I don’t think the random white is caused by something related to barring, since chickens like australorps can get it. I think it’s probably related to extended black.
 
Well, I don’t know her age when I noticed the color of her fluff, but I’m pretty sure she had the random white feathers for a while. She was about 6 years old when she died.

I don’t think the random white is caused by something related to barring, since chickens like australorps can get it. I think it’s probably related to extended black.
I don't think it's related to Extended Black, one reason I'm gonna experiment next year, to see what happens.(The Black hen is 2yrs old)

My suspicions say it's related to the barring. It's more of a pattern, not really random.
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White in Australorp plumage is usually either a flaw, or old age.
 
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I'll make a thread on the experiment for next year, so you all can follow along if you want. I'll set it up tomorrow with details of what the experiment is gonna be.
 

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