White African x Embdener

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Aug 7, 2023
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They are very large, weight range is inline with my exhibition type Toulouse so far. They have the typical hybrid bill-lines. Although both parents are white, the different genes didn’t match up and these are saddle-backed.
 

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They are very large, weight range is inline with my exhibition type Toulouse so far. They have the typical hybrid bill-lines. Although both parents are white, the different genes didn’t match up and these are saddle-backed.
Would like to hear more about the background of your whites. Just because geese appear white they are never genetically white. They carry another color. Im breeding for white Africans right now although I have gotten to white I continually breed back to my flock for quality,
 
Would like to hear more about the background of your whites. Just because geese appear white they are never genetically white. They carry another color. Im breeding for white Africans right now although I have gotten to white I continually breed back to my flock for quality,
Yeah the two different species have “whites that don’t line up” it’s an easy way to get saddleback into your euro line then breed out the asiatic traits over a few years! This is step one of a longer term project, so far so good these things triple in size in 4 days it’s wild how fast they are growing
 
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Here is an update for the folks watching this thread- the two first f1’s are now at day16 and growing like weeds. Tub photo for scale. I have 5 out, another one out by Thursday, should end up with 15-20 of these crosses by the time Winter sets in and they stop until Spring.
 

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