Pharaoh- the original color one would see in the wild, wild-type pattern, dominant
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Jumbo Brown/Pharaoh- Pharaohs selectively bred to be larger
		
	
English White- homozygous for recessive white. Most have black or brown spotting (NOTE a gene or dominant white has been reported and that the homozygous birds are of low viability).
In photo on right...
		
	
Texas A and M/Jumbo White- selectively bred from English white and Jumbo Pharaohs to produce large birds for the meat industry.
		
	
Manchurian Golden- yellow gold with brown stripes. A single dominant gene for yellow changes wild type to Manchurian. The gene is lethal IF homozygous, there are light and dark tints to the Manchurian
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Italian- beige to yellow with striated markings (v-marks in plummage).
MALE:
		
	
FEMALE:
		
	
Dark British Range- Also known as Tibetan. It looks like a dark chocolate bird with a white throat. Some have more white on them, some don't have white at all. Incomplete dominant.
		
	
Rosetta- Also known as British Range. A combination of an English white and a Dark British Range. A lighter orange/tan color throughout body. The UK call them American Range. Incomplete dominant
		
	
Silver- Not much known yet, incomplete dominant
Tuxedo- two colored pied pattern. This is a result of a combination of the genes for chocolate with genes for recessive white. Recessive
		
	
Red Tuxedo- A new two colored pied pattern. Looks like a normal tux but the red replaces the chocolate. A combination of Range and English white.
		
	
Red Range also known as cinnamon? (The real cinnamon is not here in the US yet, more orangy in color)
		
	
Scarlett- Also known as Red Golden.. A nice red color with gold pinning. Incomplete Dominant
		
	
"Roux" Dilute- A lighter color of the wild coturnix. Recessive Also known as Fawn
		
	
Golden Tuxedo (still in the works)
		
	
		
	
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			MALE:
	FEMALE:
	Jumbo Brown/Pharaoh- Pharaohs selectively bred to be larger
	English White- homozygous for recessive white. Most have black or brown spotting (NOTE a gene or dominant white has been reported and that the homozygous birds are of low viability).
In photo on right...
	Texas A and M/Jumbo White- selectively bred from English white and Jumbo Pharaohs to produce large birds for the meat industry.
	Manchurian Golden- yellow gold with brown stripes. A single dominant gene for yellow changes wild type to Manchurian. The gene is lethal IF homozygous, there are light and dark tints to the Manchurian
MALE:
	FEMALE:
	Italian- beige to yellow with striated markings (v-marks in plummage).
MALE:
	FEMALE:
	Dark British Range- Also known as Tibetan. It looks like a dark chocolate bird with a white throat. Some have more white on them, some don't have white at all. Incomplete dominant.
	Rosetta- Also known as British Range. A combination of an English white and a Dark British Range. A lighter orange/tan color throughout body. The UK call them American Range. Incomplete dominant
	Silver- Not much known yet, incomplete dominant
Tuxedo- two colored pied pattern. This is a result of a combination of the genes for chocolate with genes for recessive white. Recessive
	Red Tuxedo- A new two colored pied pattern. Looks like a normal tux but the red replaces the chocolate. A combination of Range and English white.
	Red Range also known as cinnamon? (The real cinnamon is not here in the US yet, more orangy in color)
	Scarlett- Also known as Red Golden.. A nice red color with gold pinning. Incomplete Dominant
	"Roux" Dilute- A lighter color of the wild coturnix. Recessive Also known as Fawn
	Golden Tuxedo (still in the works)
	
	
			
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