Pansy, grau fee, and Falb fee quail questions

Pansy fee
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The two most recent pics I had handy.
I can take better ones today.
 
For the various kind of fees, you need at least one specific parent bird in a fee-variation, to have the fee mutation in the blood line.

The fee gene is a dominant allel so, if you have a homozygotic fee roo, you can cross it with several normal hens and you should get in the F1 generation 100% fees, which are heterozygotic.
Crossing the F1 generation, you will get (statisticly) 25% non fees, 50% heterozygotic fees and 25% homozygotic fees.

As the fee gene is a seperate allel pair to the main color pattern gene, the pattern under the fee dilution is still in their own dominant, rezecive or intermediate inheritance ...

Falb Fee is mix of Pharaoh and fee
Pearl Fee is the the mix of Italian and fee
Grau Fee is mix of Tibetan/Rosetta and fee

Anyone one know the fee variation of pansy?
I don't know much but am learning and it seems to me,you are quit knowledgeable about quail.
 

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