White Guinea Keet?

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So long story short one of my broody chickens found a nest of 7 guinea eggs and decided to hatch them and a few of her own eggs. Now, I have no adult white guineas what so ever. I have lavender, Pearl gray, Royal purple, coral blue, and 2 pied mixes. Yet one of the keets turned out completely white..
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How did I get this guy? I do have a few roosters in with my guineas but I doubt it's a chicken/guinea mix.. could it have come from my pied mix pair?
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So long story short one of my broody chickens found a nest of 7 guinea eggs and decided to hatch them and a few of her own eggs. Now, I have no adult white guineas what so ever. I have lavender, Pearl gray, Royal purple, coral blue, and 2 pied mixes. Yet one of the keets turned out completely white..
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How did I get this guy? I do have a few roosters in with my guineas but I doubt it's a chicken/guinea mix.. could it have come from my pied mix pair?
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Maybe it’s an albino guinea :idunno
 
It's not albino :) Pied is actually one copy of white, pretty much. Two copies of pied and the keets are white. So if you breed pied to pied you get 25% solid, 50% pied, and 25% white keets.
:bow:bow Thank you for the reply~! I was starting to wonder if I had a chuinea :gig How cool is that though.. Was kind of hoping for another pied but an all white guinea looks pretty cool as well.
 
:bow:bow Thank you for the reply~! I was starting to wonder if I had a chuinea :gig How cool is that though.. Was kind of hoping for another pied but an all white guinea looks pretty cool as well.

Here's the good news: white bred to solid gives all pied :) So there are more pied guineas in your future.
 
It's not albino :) Pied is actually one copy of white, pretty much. Two copies of pied and the keets are white. So if you breed pied to pied you get 25% solid, 50% pied, and 25% white keets.
This is how it works. I started backwards producing pied from a white hen crossed with a lavender male.
Had same thing happen with muscovies. Had a white male and white and solid colored hens. That year all I hatched was whites and pied.
 
This is how it works. I started backwards producing pied from a white hen crossed with a lavender male.
Had same thing happen with muscovies. Had a white male and white and solid colored hens. That year all I hatched was whites and pied.

Very cool about the 'scovies! In Calls it works differently, white is recessive and they have to have two copies to be white, and pied is a different set of genes. And then in chickens it can be dominant or recessive. It's interesting how the genetics vary between species.
 

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