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Whats the difference between a tolbut pattern and a porceline (sp?) wyandotte? I dont know much about coloring thats the reason im asking!
 
Whats the difference between a tolbut pattern and a porceline (sp?) wyandotte? I dont know much about coloring thats the reason im asking!
Porcelain is a lavender color gene at work. I don't know the difference between porcelain and isabelle if some one know I would like to know.
 
I believe this 6 week old is a BkLW? the WR/W behind is from the same hatching & it's a roo for sure The 2nd pic is 2 weeks old-what does it look like it's going to be? I have a GL pullet & a BLR pullet in with a BkL & a BLR roo, didn't mark which pullet laid which egg that I hatched ( I'll do better next time :/ ) Help :idunno
Ok Wyandotte people :old Since no one answered me, I'll ask again :idunno
 
The top pic looks like a black laced pullet..tons of shafting at this age..I hope that changes for you.(They do change sometimes) I also see blue in it so the picture quality is off or my computer is off in color. Perhaps more pictures will help. The bottom picture looks like a BLRW chick. I am just giving an opinion..on what I may be seeing on a photo that maybe correct..I wish I was more help..sorry
 
Quote: I would like some information myself..I actually purchased hatching eggs and it was marked Isabelle..looks like a light color paint to me.
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The top pic looks like a black laced pullet..tons of shafting at this age..I hope that changes for you.(They do change sometimes) I also see blue in it so the picture quality is off or my computer is off in color.  Perhaps more pictures will help. The bottom picture looks like a BLRW chick. I am just giving an opinion..on what I may be seeing on a photo that maybe correct..I wish I was more help..sorry

Thanks Delisha, I'll try to take some better pictures & since I'm still new to Wyandottes what does "tons of shafting" mean?
 
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Whats the difference between a tolbut pattern and a porceline (sp?) wyandotte? I dont know much about coloring thats the reason im asking!

On the photo's below one can clearly see the difference in pattern between Millefleur (pocelain) and Tollbunt (sometimes called Jazzy in English). Millefleur and Tollbunt have in common that they show three colours: gold, black and white. (When genetically there's Mh (mahogany) involved, the gold colour is darker and more reddish). In both cases the white colour appears as mottling, a white tip. The difference between Millefleur and Tollbunt is in the black pattern. Tollbunt feathers have black lacing and a white tip, while Millefleur feathers have a round black spot with a white tip.

Millefleur (porcelain)



Tollbunt
 
Quote: ok, mille fleur is the combination of the pattern gene, columbian and mottling, while tolbunt is the combination of pattern, columbian and melanizing (aka laced) plus mottling.
porcelain is mille fleur plus the lavender gene to replace black with pale grey.
this is a porcelain mille fleur
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photo from google images. not my bird.
 
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