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  1. R2elk

    Identifying keet colors

    The only one I know is the one at the bottom of that chart that shows the top of the keet's heads in the correct category.
  2. R2elk

    Identifying keet colors

    Helmeted Guinea Fowl Color chart Adults are at the top and keets are at the bottom.
  3. R2elk

    Identifying keet colors

    Just a guess but it might be a Pinto rather than Pied.
  4. R2elk

    Identifying keet colors

    Pearl Gray is a dominant color gene which only requires the presence of one copy to be present. It is not an underlying recessive color gene which requires the lack of any other color genes to be displayed. It has been proven that Pearl Gray can carry hidden recessive color genes such as blue...
  5. R2elk

    Identifying keet colors

    The main difference between understanding guinea fowl color genetics vs chicken color genetics is that while there has been lots of research on chicken color genetics, there is very little quality research on guinea fowl color genetics. It would be really nice to get someone like a grad student...
  6. R2elk

    Identifying keet colors

    It is really hard to determine anything from those pictures other than it is a pied keet. To me, your males do not look like cinnamons but that is just my opinion based on those photos.
  7. R2elk

    Identifying keet colors

    Coral blue is two blue color genes and no full dotting genes with at least one partial dotting gene. The problem is with the Royal Purple genetics. I seriously doubt that anyone knows their genetics. I regularly create Royal Purples by breeding a Chocolate male to a Coral Blue hen. To me...
  8. R2elk

    Identifying keet colors

    1. Is going to be partially spotted. I have no idea if it is cinnamon or not. I do recall reading that cinnamons have red eyes. 2. Coral Blue 3. Royal Purple 4. Chocolate 5. Pied Pearl Gray 6. Pearl Gray
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