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I am pretty ignorant about chicken genetics but was wondering if someone could explain why my white orpington chicks are not a uniform yellow, but rather like muted pandas lol. I have read that white chickens can be many colours 'under' the white. So what would this 'colour' be please? I hope this makes sense?
 

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Here are a couple more pics
 

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No - they're hatchery birds
Oh okay!! Then I vote they might be splash colored! Not white : D *maybe* lavender but I don't have any experience with a lavender bird, they look a lot like the splash chicks/chickens I've had, but sometimes splash is so light that they can appear white (my Cochin was this way, she had 4 splash feathers haha!) Where did you buy these guys? : D
 
So do you think they'll look white, but have the splash genetics? Or will the splash be visible?
 
So do you think they'll look white, but have the splash genetics? Or will the splash be visible?

It might be hard to tell until they feather in, even then my Cochin I mentioned before had some splash feathers as a chick, turned white for her first year then every year since got like 2-3 light pale splash feathers every year after that : ) if they are splash though they'll have the splash gene I believe
 
They're really cute - fortunately I am not needing a specific colour - just a nice personality rooster for my layer flock. I have Australorp pullets and a couple of beautiful English orpington pullets that need a roo...
 

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