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None of the chicks look splash except for possibly the last cockerel. Most of the chicks look silver. However, none of the parents are silver, so there must be another possible parent. Do you have any other roosters or hens you didn’t get pictures of? Hens can store sperm for a remarkably long time.I have some chicks from a blue rooster to different colored hens and am wondering if these are splash chicks. I'm thinking the white with red cockerel is splash with the mahogany gene and dominant white? I played with the chicken calculator to come to that thought...I'm just beginning to learn about chicken genetics. I'm also wondering if the black and white chicks could be splash or if it's different genes creating their color. 1st chick from hatch on:View attachment 3411767View attachment 3411768View attachment 3411771View attachment 3411772
2nd chick:View attachment 3411774View attachment 3411775
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3rd chick is the one with a black spot on the head:
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And here's the one with only red showing. He hatched a yellow down chick, feathered white with red growing in slowly:View attachment 3411802View attachment 3411803
I'm case it's helpful, here's the father:View attachment 3411815And hens:View attachment 3411820View attachment 3411823View attachment 3411835View attachment 3411838
I'm not actually trying to achieve anything with breeding...just enjoying learning about my chickens.
As for if the cockerel is dominant white, one of the parents would have to be dominant white, and I only see one hen that could possibly have the gene. Can you get some more pictures of the second to last hen?