Unique Color- "Pied"?

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I found these pictures on another site.
They almost look to have regular mille fluers type mottling. Maybe the whitish birds are very old individuals? Weird how the mottling seems to be more concentrated on the breast and back.
 
I hypothesize That the mottling mutation(non-coding cis-regulatory) found on D'uccle was the first and That other mutations came later, this is not the only of this type of non-coding mutations. The sex linked barring allele have 3 known mutations, B0 is the first and is called sex linked extreme dilution it's genetic sequence is identical to the wildtype b+ allele but it was found to have two non-coding cis-regulatory mutations.
 
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I found these pictures on another site.
They almost look to have regular mille fluers type mottling. Maybe the whitish birds are very old individuals? Weird how the mottling seems to be more concentrated on the breast and back.


Was doing some more searching and while this breed does have the regular mille fleur coloring, it seems like this "pied" color is separate.
Here are a couple more pics from other sites and chicks some which might or might not be of this color:

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https://youla.ru/ufa/zhivotnye/pticy/bientamka-altaiskaia-58fe079ab261ff17644824d3

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Was doing some more searching and while this breed does have the regular mille fleur coloring, it seems like this "pied" color is separate.
Here are a couple more pics from other sites and chicks some which might or might not be of this color:

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https://youla.ru/ufa/zhivotnye/pticy/bientamka-altaiskaia-58fe079ab261ff17644824d3

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You're right, they seem to have head spots of color kind of like other mottling types. I wish I knew what would happen if they were bred with Anconas or other breeds with European mottling.
Anyone know if these are avaliable in the US? 😍
No they are not, but Sultan bantams are pretty much the same thing, only white.
If you crossed a d'Uccle and a Pyncheon, you'd get the mile fluer version.
 
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