That is difficult to answer as many breeds come in this color.
Here is a good website that will aloow you to see many of the different breeds.
To breed a Gold Rooster, you'd need to breed a Black and White Rooster from the Silverblood and Goldblood bloodlines.
NO, neither breed is sexlinked. What you need to do is breed a Rhode Island Red or New Hampshire rooster with a Barred Rock(Black Stars) or Rhode Island Red or New Hampshire rooster and a Silver Laced Wyandotte, Rhode Island White or Delaware hen(all Red Stars) and you will get sexlinked chicks. The chicks that hatch out solid black are pullets(hens) and the chicks that hatch out black but with a large yellow dot on top of their heads are cockerels(males).This answer is wrong. The rooster has to be the Rhode Island Red and the hen the White Leghorn. The pullets will have reddish fluff and the males will have yellow fluff leading to white feathers.
You can make grey without white by mixing black with a hint of any other color. This will create a darker shade of grey. Adjust the amount of black and the other color until you achieve the desired shade of grey.
it depends on the breed of duck they can be yellow, white, brown practically any colour
No, not always. The offspring can be white, black, black and white or shades of both.
To breed a Gold Rooster, you'd need to breed a Black and White Rooster from the Silverblood and Goldblood bloodlines.
Yes white goes with yellow, any shade of yellow will do
When you mix yellow and white together, you typically get a lighter shade of yellow as white lightens the yellow pigment.
White and yellow make a light pastel shade of yellow.
The lightest shade of yellow would be a pale or pastel yellow, often referred to as lemon chiffon or pale yellow. This shade is soft, delicate, and closer to white on the color spectrum.
Yellow and white mixed together make a light, pastel shade of yellow.
a rooster has a crown, a hen is white, and a chic is yellow
If you want to breed a white canary and a yellow, It is possible as long as the type is the same. such as: Specked white Canaries can breed with speckled blue Canaries or even yellow you know.
yellow
Yellow and white make a light, pastel shade of yellow. Mixing yellow and white together creates a softer, muted version of yellow with a lighter tint.
No. Dominicker (or dominick) chickens are a separate breed.
Cream is typically achieved by combining white and a small amount of yellow. The specific ratio of white to yellow will determine the shade of cream.