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That's interesting, thank you.@Molpet
First of all I have to say that there is quite a difference between European Bourbon Reds and the US ones.
In Europe partially, or even fully colored tail feathers are very common. Breeders pluck out those feathers as the new feathers will come in without the red coloring.
There are also other factors that may cause partially or fully colored tail feathers.
Bourbon Reds that are heterozygous on the b-locus (bb') are known to express such a color pattern.
Another genetic factor is the Narragansett allele (n). This allele is used to produce Bourbon Buff.
If you don't mind me asking, do you know if the red body color of red turkeys can be used as an indicator of their genotype?
All of the bourbon reds i've owned, which are the 3 I had photos of, are very light in body color when compared to the dark red that is desired. Is that dark red the 'norm' for bourbon reds, and light birds automatically have extra genes in the mix, or is the color something that is selectively bred for(like red chickens?), where b/b r/r turkeys can be both light red and dark red depending on line?
Sorry if I worded it confusingly.