D’anver Quail Pattern Inheritance?

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I am raising Belgian Bearded D’anvers and am unsure if the quail coloration is autosomal dominant or recessive, or sex linked. Can anybody help me out!? Thanks in advance!
 
I believe it is autosomal recessive.
Not entirely, the pattern quail is a combination of Columbian(incomplete dominant autosomal) and eumelanin enhancer/s(recessive and dominant depending on the breed), in this specific breed the genetic make up is eb/eb, Co/Co and cha/cha(autosomal recessive charcoal, very similar to Melanotic)

For OEG they are based on e+/e+, Co/Co, and recessive black
For the Lakenvelder they are eb/eb, Co/Co and Ml/Ml
 
Thank you so much! Unfortunately, I’m a chicken genetics noobie :idunno

So in this breed, quail is a combination of 3 diffferent genes? What would happen if say I cross a quail with a solid black?
 
Thank you so much! Unfortunately, I’m a chicken genetics noobie :idunno

So in this breed, quail is a combination of 3 diffferent genes? What would happen if say I cross a quail with a solid black?
You'd get black birds with some leakage
 
Another question: So if the columbian trait is incompletely dominant, how does it affect the bird if only one columbian allele is present? Leakage through the neck feathers?
 

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