Genotype of a solid red bird?

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Can anyone help me with the genotype for a solid red bird? I can only seem to find columbian or black tailed. The bird in question is the same shade of red all over.
 
Not entirely sure, I believe he is some kind of gamefowl.
 
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A picture would help if you could get one posted..
It could be a form of a Columbian Red (like in the Rhode Island Reds) and it could have had the black bred out of the tail and wings.

Chris
 
So almost a red on red columbian?
 
If you could get a picture that would help.

Chris
 
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I am guessing it is a Wheaten bird, the hobby calls them Self Red Wheaten, genetically a Pheomelanically Extended Red Wheaten, eWh/eWh s+/s+ Ar+/Ar+ Mh/Mh Cb/Cb
It is the red version of a Buff.
David
 
Are you looking for the actuall letters (Genotype)? or the actuall physical appearance? (phenotype)
 
I am looking for the genotype, if possible.
 

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