A white blue-eyed goose is typically associated with the Embden goose breed. Embden geese are known for their large size, white plumage, and calm temperament. The blue eyes are a distinctive feature that can occur in some individuals. They are often raised for their meat, as well as for ornamental purposes.
Blue-eyed English Pointer dogs are not rare, but they are considered a fault in the breed standard. The breed standard typically calls for dark-colored eyes, so blue eyes may not be desirable for showing or breeding purposes. However, blue-eyed Pointers can still make wonderful pets and companions.
A green eyed mother and a blue eyed father can have a child with blue eyes.
It is not possible for two blue-eyed parents to have a brown-eyed biological child. Eye color is determined by genetics, with brown being a dominant trait and blue being a recessive trait. If both parents have blue eyes, it is very likely that their child will also have blue eyes.
It is possible for a child with a brown-eyed parent and a green-eyed parent to have blue eyes if there is the trait for blue eyes in the child's genetics. Such as a grandparent with blue eyes.
Theoretically, a blue eyed man and a blue eyed woman cannot produce a brown-eyed child. The reason is that neither parent carries the brown-eyed gene. If the father or mother did carry the brown-eyed gene, the eyes/irises of that parent would be brown. The gene for brown is dominant over the gene for blue. However, two brown eyed parents can produce a blue eyed child. In that case, each parent with brown eyes must carry the gene for blue - the parents' eyes are brown because the brown gene is dominant over the blue gene. However, if the child inherits a blue gene from both brown eyed parents, the result will be blue eyes although both parents have brown eyes. In the case of one parent with brown eyes and one parent with blue eyes, there is a possibility that the parent with brown eyes possesses the non-dominant blue gene. If the child inherits the blue gene from that brown eyed parent, the child's eyes will be blue since the gene from the other parent with blue eyes will be blue. There is a condition known as heterochromia iridis where one eye is brown and one eye is blue. This condition is usually pathological on a neurogenic or inflammatory basis with the abnormality usually being in the lighter/ blue eye. Acquired heterochromia iridis that develops in an adult may suggest a melanoma of the iris in the brown eye.
Sounds like you have a blue eyed white Netherland Dwarf.
No, the compound word 'blue-eyed' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Example: Her dog was a blue-eyed husky. (the adjective 'blue-eyed' describes the noun 'husky', a breed of dog)
They are deaf.Most white cats with blue eyes are deaf.
They are deaf
The Siamese cat usually have blue eyes.
White people are sometimes referred to as blue eyed devils.
they are commonly deaf
Blue-eyed English Pointer dogs are not rare, but they are considered a fault in the breed standard. The breed standard typically calls for dark-colored eyes, so blue eyes may not be desirable for showing or breeding purposes. However, blue-eyed Pointers can still make wonderful pets and companions.
Siamese
blue eyed cats with pure white long hair(and sometimes short hair) are more likely to become or be deaf
It's very likely either a Siberian Husky, or a mix of GSD and another breed--also fairly likely Sibe.
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