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Hackel Pine... you got them all sorted correct by color. And JJ pretty much covered the bases for you. The gold neck is a mille, it just has dominate white added which turns all black white, and dilutes reds to that orange color. If however, they only have 1 parent that was gold neck, their offspring will all be gold neck but when bred together, will make both goldnwck and mille fleur. So the mille is quite possible from them. Like JJ said, look for any black specks in the white.... that's the single copy ones.
As for the mille being blue, it does look blue. And splash milles do look like gold necks. So , being that blue mille is quite common in d uccles, they all could technically be splash milles, but they are never as clean as true. Gold necks. You'll have lots of blue specks mixed in. So, another option is they could of just been bred to blue milles. Dominate white will cover blue just like black since its just a diluter of black anyway. Then when the cross was made , the blue came back.
On the white, if they had a solid black in there at one time, it could of came from that as well. Also, a black mottled bred to a gold neck would create a solid white bird too
On the porcelains, just so you know, they are milles too. Just have lavender added.
As for the mille being blue, it does look blue. And splash milles do look like gold necks. So , being that blue mille is quite common in d uccles, they all could technically be splash milles, but they are never as clean as true. Gold necks. You'll have lots of blue specks mixed in. So, another option is they could of just been bred to blue milles. Dominate white will cover blue just like black since its just a diluter of black anyway. Then when the cross was made , the blue came back.
On the white, if they had a solid black in there at one time, it could of came from that as well. Also, a black mottled bred to a gold neck would create a solid white bird too
On the porcelains, just so you know, they are milles too. Just have lavender added.