Finally have my flock! Can anyone help with colours?

1 - looks like it is range pattern with roux, silver, and fee.

2 - rosetta

3 - italian

4 - rosetta

5 - Texas a&m

6 - this one is hard, maybe some kind of pharaoh with 1 copy of fee? It looks almost like calico, but I believe calico should have a more elliptical shape to the back stripes. I’m guess it’s probably a combo of genes.

7 - rosetta

8 - rosetta

Many of your rosettas look like they could have the sparkly gene, but it’s hard to tell because a strong influence of wild pattern on range can have a similar look.
Amazing, thank you!

I got a photo of #1's face this morning - didn't realise she had white on it and not sure if that changes her colour.
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And this is the suspected roo - one of the Pharaohs definitely crowed this morning, so now I just have to figure out which one 😅
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Hmm…did the person who sold you these sex them (vent) before selling them to you? The bulk of them can’t be feather sexed. I will leave it to the experts here to help you.
He claimed to, but he also showed me quickly how to and said he would exchange any roos if he missed any. One of the pharaohs (quickly absorbed back into the crowd) crowed in front of me this morning so guess I'm rubbing a quails butt today 🙃
 
Amazing, thank you!

I got a photo of #1's face this morning - didn't realise she had white on it and not sure if that changes her colour.
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And this is the suspected roo - one of the Pharaohs definitely crowed this morning, so now I just have to figure out which one 😅
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That's a male and the white on the other means technically it's a tuxedo (dotted white genetics in there), the color may be blue over Rosetta. You'd only know for sure by test breeding, so if you're curious you have the perfect male to use.
 
That's a male and the white on the other means technically it's a tuxedo (dotted white genetics in there), the color may be blue over Rosetta. You'd only know for sure by test breeding, so if you're curious you have the perfect male to use.
Breeding sounds terrifying! I was set on not having any males, but if this roo is nice and quiet and well behaved (which so far he is) then maybe I'll keep him and in the future if I muster the courage I'll give it a go. The girls seem happy with him there, and the ratio is good, no risk of overbreeding.. 🤔
 
Breeding sounds terrifying! I was set on not having any males, but if this roo is nice and quiet and well behaved (which so far he is) then maybe I'll keep him and in the future if I muster the courage I'll give it a go. The girls seem happy with him there, and the ratio is good, no risk of overbreeding.. 🤔
Nothing to be afraid of! Except maybe getting addicted to chicks 😁 You can just let them do their thing, they do go broody and raise chicks on thier own sometimes. Especially when raised on the ground. But, I'm a bit of an incubating addict so my view might be skewed lol!
 
Just reviving this thread with a little update - turns out I have 3 males, 2 pharaoh and 1 range pattern with roux, silver and fee (thank you @FloorCandy for the colour ID).

I'm swapping out 2 of the males for females with the original breeder, and I've decided to keep one of the males in case I do pluck up the courage to hatch eggs in the future. So, which of the males should I keep if I want pretty colours? 🤣 I'm not a huge fan of the pharaoh colour, so I would assume that means I should keep the range pattern male? But I know nothing about breeding for colour so :idunno.

I have the following females: rosetta, italian, pharaoh and Texas A&M.

Thaannkkss!
 
Just reviving this thread with a little update - turns out I have 3 males, 2 pharaoh and 1 range pattern with roux, silver and fee (thank you @FloorCandy for the colour ID).

I'm swapping out 2 of the males for females with the original breeder, and I've decided to keep one of the males in case I do pluck up the courage to hatch eggs in the future. So, which of the males should I keep if I want pretty colours? 🤣 I'm not a huge fan of the pharaoh colour, so I would assume that means I should keep the range pattern male? But I know nothing about breeding for colour so :idunno.

I have the following females: rosetta, italian, pharaoh and Texas A&M.

Thaannkkss!
I would keep the range pattern one, crossing the pharaohs to their offspring can easily make you more pharaohs, so their offspring will be carriers, and when crossed to their sons, half the chicks should be pharaoh.
 

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