I would agree with Krys. The chick could be recessive white.
Welsummers should be a gold wild type and the chicks should have gold wild type down.
The chick that is yellowish could also be wheaten at the e locus. This does not make any difference in the males ( wheaten males and wild type males look the same) but will produce females that look wheaten.
Purebred gold wheaten males will have a light reddish undercolor while brown or wild type males will have a gray undercolor.
Welsummer chicks should have wild type down. I have seen pictures of welsummer females that were not wild type but were eb or brown. Heterozygous (split) wheaten and wild type chicks have a pseudo wild type down and are hard to distinguish from wild type chicks. The same is true for brown and wheaten (split) heterozygote chicks.
In the future, please wait until the chicks dry out, then post pictures. It is difficult to determine the down color with a wet chick. The third chick also looks to be wheaten???????
I would not be too hard on people that supply eggs that are the proper dark color. Dark egg color is difficult to obtain and easily lost. If a persons focus is dark egg color, the other characteristics sometimes take a back seat.
Tim
Welsummers should be a gold wild type and the chicks should have gold wild type down.
The chick that is yellowish could also be wheaten at the e locus. This does not make any difference in the males ( wheaten males and wild type males look the same) but will produce females that look wheaten.
Purebred gold wheaten males will have a light reddish undercolor while brown or wild type males will have a gray undercolor.
Welsummer chicks should have wild type down. I have seen pictures of welsummer females that were not wild type but were eb or brown. Heterozygous (split) wheaten and wild type chicks have a pseudo wild type down and are hard to distinguish from wild type chicks. The same is true for brown and wheaten (split) heterozygote chicks.
In the future, please wait until the chicks dry out, then post pictures. It is difficult to determine the down color with a wet chick. The third chick also looks to be wheaten???????
I would not be too hard on people that supply eggs that are the proper dark color. Dark egg color is difficult to obtain and easily lost. If a persons focus is dark egg color, the other characteristics sometimes take a back seat.
Tim
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