Cinnamon queen?

According to this study, I think it's saying that most are dom white due to White leghorn in it's history, but some are recessive white due to the original use of the white wyandotte.

https://pdf.sciencedirectassets.com/776861/1-s2.0-S0032579119X6695X/1-s2.0-S0032579119554360/main.pdf?X-Amz-Security-Token=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&X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Date=20210818T234812Z&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Expires=300&X-Amz-Credential=ASIAQ3PHCVTY52UJEK23/20210818/us-east-1/s3/aws4_request&X-Amz-Signature=26a4f59a978bc7a26c0012e49e3f4feb797f17c00bf1c90bcc35a4a2a4f4c417&hash=cd0532339d39d89e05ed27ff9ca99b08bad0101061cf96e80a6cf3b3b35eeb5e&host=68042c943591013ac2b2430a89b270f6af2c76d8dfd086a07176afe7c76c2c61&pii=S0032579119554360&tid=spdf-e83328b7-db12-486c-b40a-1fa663b0471e&sid=dac9cbc9483f554f5c6a91b958d1840ac446gxrqa&type=client
It talks about it on page 5 of the pdf
 
So if most cinnamon queens are RIW x RIR, apart from Hoovers' SLW x RIR, are ISAs still WL x RIR like I originally thought?
I believe so. They've kept that recipe a secret. I believe they are a mix of mixes containing RIR and WLH. The goal with them is to have their complete reproductive tract in shambles by 2 years old so... Let's guard that secret!
 
Ya IDK but I'd expect at this point the parental lines are very specific mixes. A lot like the Cornish cross where they've been bred and tweaked for decades.
Gotta figure there's big money involved when a company supplies their lines to an egg factory.
With what's to gain they want to edge out the next guy so probably more going on behind the scenes them we'll ever know.
 
Bought as a Red Sexlink with no fancy name. RIR x Delaware. 5 years old and still laying.
 

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