Peachick color?

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He/She is 5 weeks old. India Blue, but way lighter than siblings, but not nearly as light as black shouldered siblings. Could he/she be pied?
 

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It has a 'white' head, indicating it is split BS. It also has white flights indicating it is split to any of the white patterns. It is a cock so it wasn't from a sex-linked split daddy.
I believe the one on the right here and the one in front are IBBS. Can you determine sex? Their mom is probably the carrier. The hen in the back is sitting on 3 - 4 day old IBs.
 

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Like here when he was just a young guy and before we got our enclosure and he flew off for the first time in the middle of winter, even and got himself very disoriented, and I had to go out and catch him. And bring him back...
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Like here when he was just a young guy and before we got our enclosure and he flew off for the first time in the middle of winter, even and got himself very disoriented, and I had to go out and catch him. And bring him back...
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Tame enough to hand feed but wild enough to keep out of reach is about as good as we can hope for to avoid flogging problems.
 
It has a 'white' head, indicating it is split BS. It also has white flights indicating it is split to any of the white patterns. It is a cock so it wasn't from a sex-linked split daddy.
Here are some i just snapped. Probably not all the angles you need.
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