White Crested Black Polish egg clutch

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I am hatching out another clutch of WCBP. It is going well. All look healthy so far and active. One weird thing, One is solid black. I have never had this before. Is this a fluke? Will the baby change color? Am I blessed with a pure black white crested polish and if so what will the baby be called, a Black Crested black polish? They are not quite one day old.
 
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I have never had this happen before. Is it a normal fluke?
 
I've had both varieties. Black and White Crested Black but I never bred for long.
Others may chime in but I doubt it is extremely uncommon.
For the last 10 years I've been breeding an all black variety of an extremely rare breed. (much rarer than Polish). And even though I haven't had any other birds on the property for 8 years nor ever crossed them with anything else, about 10% of my chicks come out either speckled white like an Ancona or chipmunky and grow out to have a lot of brown. I believe those are throwbacks to prior to 1980 when they went from various random colors of landrace fowl to being developed into 4 distinct varieties.
 
I've had both varieties. Black and White Crested Black but I never bred for long.
Others may chime in but I doubt it is extremely uncommon.
For the last 10 years I've been breeding an all black variety of an extremely rare breed. (much rarer than Polish). And even though I haven't had any other birds on the property for 8 years nor ever crossed them with anything else, about 10% of my chicks come out either speckled white like an Ancona or chipmunky and grow out to have a lot of brown. I believe those are throwbacks to prior to 1980 when they went from various random colors of landrace fowl to being developed into 4 distinct varieties.
This little black one is the only one like it. I don't mind I just was not expecting it lol. The baby is much smaller than the others also. All my birds of this type are standard polish and all are White crested blacks. I also have Brahmas which are huge but they are not with the polish
 
IMO, it is just a fluke that I don't think is that uncommon. After all, I think the white capped was developed from blacks.
If you hatch often enough, you'll see all sorts of aberrations.
I usually hatch between 100 and 200 eggs a year. I once hatched a chick with 3 legs. I thought it was amazing but the University vet school told me it wasn't really uncommon either.
 

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