Cinnamon queen?

I believe, A lot of the hatchery "cinnimon queens" are RIR x White Leghorn. Resulting in a single comb.

While the original cinnimon queens are RIR x SLW, resulting in red birds, with rose combs, and some black in their hackles.

@TheOddOneOut

I believe you know more about this. Please correct me if I am wrong.
So for example, I believe this is a RSL from the cross WL x RIR


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While this one is a RSL from SLW x RIR


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But aren't RI White recessive white? Isn't the white in the tail on many RSLs, or more specifically ISA browns, due to dominant white from a WL covering up the black?
I have no idea what they are. I just remember reading that ages ago.
 
Arg. I for sure thought ISA browns were White Leghorn x RIR.

cinnamon queens were SLW x RIR

and I do know some RSL are RI White x RIR, but I thought ISAs specifically were WL x RIR.

I don't know anymore.
They use different crosses for their different names. Cinnamon Queen, Isa, Golden Comet etc.

For CQ's, everyone except Hoover's uses RIR over RIW hens.
 

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