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Addition that may or may not be true. Platinum (the metal) is described as silver white. 🤔 Could they have been adding dom white to silver duckwing Phoenix?
 
It almost has a ghostly duckwing pattern, with the shafting and stippling, very interesting
Yes but the chicken is a pullet therefore inherited what looks like silver from her father (maybe she is gold based but I think not.(

Taking a closer look at the picture, I do see what you're saying, so would agree that she likely has silver, not gold.


Most of the roosters I run are silver or golden. My only pure Golds are a sebright and a Spitzhauben. The Chamios and one Phoenix rooster are my only possible dom white contributors. Don't know if the Phoenix was or was not dom white tho as they are supposed be recessive. It was from a breeder tho that called it platinum. 🤷‍♀️

The dominant white gene would only need to come from one parent, and if the mother is a Chamois Spitzhauben then she would supply it. 🙂

Sounds like the pullet in question being silver-based doesn't narrow down the possible fathers by much, though, if most of your roosters have at least one copy of silver. :hmm


Addition that may or may not be true. Platinum (the metal) is described as silver white. 🤔 Could they have been adding dom white to silver duckwing Phoenix?

The name 'platinum' in chickens describes a bird heterozygous for both dun and blue, I^d/i+ Bl/bl+. However, it's definitely not a common variety, so maybe this person isn't aware of its existence if they're using the name on what sounds like are not genetically platinum birds?

They certainly could have been adding dominant white to silver duckwing, I'd expect at least the roosters to outwardly appear white from that with maybe some flecking if they're heterozygous... Do you have any pictures of this bird?
 
Taking a closer look at the picture, I do see what you're saying, so would agree that she likely has silver, not gold.




The dominant white gene would only need to come from one parent, and if the mother is a Chamois Spitzhauben then she would supply it. 🙂

Sounds like the pullet in question being silver-based doesn't narrow down the possible fathers by much, though, if most of your roosters have at least one copy of silver. :hmm




The name 'platinum' in chickens describes a bird heterozygous for both dun and blue, I^d/i+ Bl/bl+. However, it's definitely not a common variety, so maybe this person isn't aware of its existence if they're using the name on what sounds like are not genetically platinum birds?

They certainly could have been adding dominant white to silver duckwing, I'd expect at least the roosters to outwardly appear white from that with maybe some flecking if they're heterozygous... Do you have any pictures of this bird?
Yeah I know that but eBay breeders don't, lol.

No pictures of said roosters parents. Except of the bird I had. He's gone now tho. I'll dig it up in a few.

Edits for sleep responding....I was napping during my work lunch!

The white Phoenix I had.
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Yeah I know that but eBay breeders don't, lol.

No pictures of said roosters parents. Except of the bird I had. He's gone now tho. I'll dig it up in a few.

Edits for sleep responding....I was napping during my work lunch!

The white Phoenix I had.
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Based on the slate legs, I think probably recessive white. Dominant white washes them out usually.
 
can someone please tell me what is going on with this plumage, especially the beige colour on the primary feathers and the 'eyebrow' colour on the head?

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can someone please tell me what is going on with this plumage, especially the beige colour on the primary feathers and the 'eyebrow' colour on the head?

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The beige color is autosomal red and the eyebrow color is still the chick plumage which hasn't melted out yet.
 
I bred a pure light Brahma hen to my light Brahma roo who is split buff Columbian and got a light color buff looking chick. This may be a stupid question but wouldn’t that mean my pure hen is also split for buff or is there something else going on?
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