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Key 9 : Key for Dominant and Recessive White, Splash and light Khaki
Chicken is a solid white, with little to no flecks.
Breed is not leghorn or a cross thereof.
Parents do not have to be white. Offspring does not have to be white.
Recessive white.
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Chicken is a solid white, little to no flecks in the white but the chicken can show groundcolor (gold, cream or red).
Breed can be leghorn.
Both parents must be partly white. All offspring must be white.
Dominant white.
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Chicken is a clean to dirty gray kind of white, with or without flecks.
At least one parent must be white. At least 50% of the offspring must be partly white.
Breed can be leghorn or cross thereof.
Het dominant white.
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Chicken is a clean to dirty white, little to a lot of flecks (splash).
Both parents are not black, they must be blue or splash patterned themselves or maybe lavender.
Offspring can not be black, but can be blue or splash patterned.
Splash, double dose andalusian blue.
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Chicken is a clean white to khaki color. Khaki tints most apparent on tail.
The fleckyness is little to moderate, and should be brownish in tint.
Parents can not be black, probably chocolate or khaki (like this).
Offspring can not be black, probably chocolate or khaki (like this).
Khaki with little melanizers.
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