Yes White x White only results in Whites. I was breeding my Whites together and getting 100% White chicks but found that most of the chicks were dying in shell before hatch. Also a lot of them were deformed. Whites hatched from Cream parents carrying the recessive White are healthy but breeding the Whites together (in my case) resulted in unthrifty chicks that died or were defective.
I'm thinking they are just too inbred. Crossing the recessive White into the new line and then breeding those chicks together will add some new blood and continue the Whites. I'm hoping it's just inbreeding and not some weird lethal gene or something because the Whites really are stunning!
CJwaldon is working on the Whites so maybe she can chime in![]()
I was going to wait until I got some to hatch before saying anything. They took five weeks before giving me any eggs, and most of them set so far have been clear. I just put two eggs in lockdown. I think they're both quitters but I'll give them the benefit of a few more days. I've been wrong before. The discussion on white being lethal in mammals is fascinating. I don't think this is the case with the white sport Legbars, IMHO. I believe the problem is due to inbreeding. But, will find out over the next few months/years as some of us work on getting viable breeding white legbars.
This is a white sport Legbar hen Thespoiledchicken graciously sent me so that I could work on this project. I am thrilled to have these birds.