That's a good question Geebs. I've read in many places that the birchen allele can be selectively bred to display lacing on the entire breast. Whether this ends up producing a mossy bird with that brown mottling on the wings and back is another good question. Places where I have read about this did not say that the bird turned brown. So maybe one of the melanizing genes at work acts only on the breast and if missing or heterozygous produces chest flames. Charcoal Ch acts only an the head/hackle. Or it's possible there's one that shifts pigment out of the breast... (like Co, but everyone says it doesn't do that on ER!)
I don't remember in the 1000's of pages of forum posts if there is a direct connection between chest flames and mossy. I know copper down to the legs would likely be connected to mossy. But maybe flames is not undermelanization?? If you've got the picture, it must be something else.
I don't remember in the 1000's of pages of forum posts if there is a direct connection between chest flames and mossy. I know copper down to the legs would likely be connected to mossy. But maybe flames is not undermelanization?? If you've got the picture, it must be something else.