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I like the picturesGenetics of Chickencolors:
Groundcolor:
Chickens have 2 kinds of pigment that define their plumage color. These are the black (sometimes darkbrown/chocolate) pigment eumelanine, melanin for short, and the yellow/red pigment pheomelanine.
The groundcolor of a chicken is pheomelanine. When this is absent it is called "silver" which looks white.![]()
The common silver-gene allows the expression of some red features like salmon breast or red shoulders.![]()
In wildtype chickens the groundcolor is yellow to brown, it is called "gold". By so called red enhancers this gold can be boosted to a (dark) red color.![]()
For example the mahogany colored Rhode Island Red.
The gold can be diluted to a yellow, cream or lemon color. The groundcolor can thus be silver, gold, red or yellow.![]()