Is there a type of chicken called chcoalte

WOW. Those colors are amazing. I've never seen a chocolate color but that's definitely milk chocolatey.
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Very lovely!! They're almost bronze-like. Now if feathering could have an iridescent golden sheen- that would be a thing of beauty.
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Beige is very doubtful.
How can this color be darker than khaki while it is khaki plus added sexlinked chocolate (extra dilution).
I think they might be het dun plus sexlinked choc.
 
Can dilutions work against each other? The blue and splash lavender birds I've seen are usually not as diluted as lavender without blue.
 
Though I've go soo little say in this, I would agree with Henk69. That bird is indeed gorgeous, but doesn't look like a homozygous dun AND chocolate.



Oh, and for those curious - Chocolate Polish are dun. It's the Serama that does indeed have the true sex-linked chocolate gene in the US.
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In the "Beige" experiment the breeder can not pinpoint the genotype of his animals. He makes assumptions that may not be valid.
Only elaborate testbreeding could confirm the beige genotype.

Ditto on lavender plus blue and/or splash.
 
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