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Initially, and likely erroneously, we called our birds colored like example standing on bath tub brown-reds or "muds". You are getting more specific and calling my bird a brown breasted brown-red. Could there be a single gene that can make the difference between a such a color pattern and black breasted red (with duckwing)? Again I state the population, in respect to males, is dominated by those two color types and the hens come in only two color types as well. At this time I do not even know which color-type dominant.
Initially, and likely erroneously, we called our birds colored like example standing on bath tub brown-reds or "muds". You are getting more specific and calling my bird a brown breasted brown-red. Could there be a single gene that can make the difference between a such a color pattern and black breasted red (with duckwing)? Again I state the population, in respect to males, is dominated by those two color types and the hens come in only two color types as well. At this time I do not even know which color-type dominant.