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Yes, currently known as mo, but could be just another mutation of recessive mottling and we eventually call it, mo^e for European mottling mutation, but for now is just mo for recessive mottling(both research work did not provided an official mutation naming so for the time being at least the Japanese mottling version is mo^j)So its mo, then? All I know is the mother looked like typical mottling, not mo^j.
The pictures are not mine, but are posted here for educational purposes. I would in fact request your help here that if you are able to source pictures of Black Mottled d'Anvers so we can confirm what type of mottling they currently have(could be d'uccle type mo^d or mo)can I borrow your pictures of the chick down so I can show them to d’Anvers breeders and compare with mottled d’Anvers?