I wonder if this is because by this point, pure Ayam cemanis are getting really inbred. With import bans and what was already a small foundation stock, I could see this happening from inbreeding like it does with white Lion, Tigers and Servals.
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Hi, I am new here ,I just had that happen all white with a couple of little tiny dots on forhead I would like to learn more as well
I got 1 sebright egg in my order of 15+ d'Uccles.It seems a little strange that exactly 1 non-ayam egg would show up in the batch. I'd be more inclined to think it's leucism or something of the sort, which can happen in any animals but is more common in inbred ones. If you have an animal that should be a color other than white, but it's white, it's very commonly because of leucism.
I agree.you can get one white ...and just because they are black doesnt make them pure cemani =/ i bred a red pyle to a wheaten hen 12 eggs only 1 red pyle chick sometimes thats how it works out wouldnt expect a cross to be insanely different
That chick is not an Ayam Cemani.I just hatched a chick like this. But it has white feet. This is the only place on the internet I have found with any sort of information. I am interested in learning more about Putih Ayam Cemani in order to ascertain whether my chick would be classified as that or leucistic. Thank you in advance for any assistance. Pictures attached include the white and black from the same clutch.