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The Porcelain
is another popular variety of Belgian
Bearded d'Uccle. The Porcelain pattern is similar to the Mille Fleur
pattern, but with "diluting" genes, so that the Porcelains are pale where Mille Fleurs are dark, and cool where Mille Fleurs are warm.
Their plumage consists of a base of parchment feathers, each one marked
with a lavender blue crescent-moon, and tipped with a pale, gibbous
spangle. Porcelain D'Uccles are radiant, like winter moonlight on dried grass in a fallow, icy field. They positively glow!
The fluffy beards of the Porcelains give them the air of shyness, so it is delightful to discover how truly friendly they are. They are
fair layers of tiny, creamy colored eggs. Their mature coloring takes
time to manifest and does not usually appear until after the first
adult molt.
The sweet disposition of the adorable Porcelain D'Uccles makes them a must for anyone who likes pet bantams; their radiant beauty means they are also indispensable for anyone who likes to
show.
Read more about the D'Uccle.
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