This is a manchurian also, which I believe is 2 copies of the Italian gene, or homozygous for Italian. Like muddy said, it might have one copy of fee, but I think it’s also common for Manchurians to have that lovely pinkish gold look. If you look on myshires page for the Italians they have a...
With the lighting it’s hard to tell, if the spots are black it is not autumn amber. An autumn amber won’t have any black at all as far as I know. With males it’s more difficult because they can carry roux, and it might bleed thru a bit.
if the roo was a pure Tibetan, and the hen was a regular Italian with black spots, the off spring cannot be autumn amber. Since Tibetan is incompletely dominant, I’ve found the males from my sex link pen of roux males over Tibetan hens look like rosettas, but the red highlights are very very...
I was thinking some type of pansy fee, with one copy of fee. Can we get a better photo of the light Italian chick, I can’t tell if the spots are black or brown. Once they go outside and get more protein, I think their feathers will improve after they molt.
can you post photos of the parents...