Color of bird

Ponyiqandhens2

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Ok I know Cicely is a Spangled Old English Game Bantam, but what color is she genetically and then the second part of this question what color are my jubilee orpingtons,they appear similar but i am quite sure they are different ,possibly significantly in terms of the genetics of their colors ( and yes i know there are two reddish / sort of spotted d'uccle crosses with them have no idea of their cross- other than she said oeg cross with mille fleur) 20230112_163805.jpg
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I think, Jubilee, & Spangled OEGB are both e+/e+, Co/Co, s+/s+(Male), or s+/-(Female), Mh/Mh, Mo/Mo.

So in order: Wildtype, Columbian, Gold, Red/Mahogany, & Mottled.

If I'm not right on something, someone will correct the mistake.
 
I think, Jubilee, & Spangled OEGB are both e+/e+, Co/Co, s+/s+(Male), or s+/-(Female), Mh/Mh, Mo/Mo.

So in order: Wildtype, Columbian, Gold, Red/Mahogany, & Mottled.

If I'm not right on something, someone will correct the mistake.
Thank you. It has been an adventure over the last 40 years learning horse color genetics,especially as new things were learned, but bird color genetics make me feel like a preschooler
 
I think, Jubilee, & Spangled OEGB are both e+/e+, Co/Co, s+/s+(Male), or s+/-(Female), Mh/Mh, Mo/Mo.

So in order: Wildtype, Columbian, Gold, Red/Mahogany, & Mottled.

If I'm not right on something, someone will correct the mistake.
Mo+ is wildtype, mo is recessive mottling, spangled OEGB lack Columbian. So they are e+e/+, co+/co+, s+/s+, Mh/Mh, mo/mo
 

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