Every chick from this pairing is an English White.
| Chick looks like | Carries, but does not show | Egg shell (hens) | Share of hatch |
|---|---|---|---|
| English White | — | Normal | 100% |
Two doses of white spotting. White × white breeds white reliably; crossed to anything else it hands every chick a single dose, which is where tuxedo-patterned birds come from.
Built on recessive white spotting: two copies produce the mostly-white bird. Because the gene masks whatever color lies beneath, English White × colored crosses can throw surprises in later generations as hidden colors resurface. White × white breeds white reliably.
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