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Oh Ok Sorry I see that Tony and Boggy Bottom said it was a Cinnamon and a cross.
I was only going by my experience raising all the Golden mutation colors- Red, Yellow, Cinnamon, Silver, Salmon, Dark Throated, Splash, Peach.
I thought it looked just like my Dark Throated goldens. Dark Throated goldens also usually have white on their throat or lower neck area as juveniles; so that is why I didnot call them a cross either.
Here is a young DT Golden male at 6 months and then again at 20 months:
http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w172/spectrumranch/pheasants/1dtym.jpg
http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w172/spectrumranch/pheasants/1dttrio-1.jpg
Here is a more solid Cinnamon Splash male at 6 months and then him again at 20 months, a normal Cinnamon Golden would be the same light base color just without the white points on some feathers:
http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w172/spectrumranch/pheasants/1cinnym.jpg
http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w172/spectrumranch/pheasants/1cinnamonam.jpg
Another thing to look for is Cinnamon goldens have a spotted tail like a red golden, but a DT Golden has a stripped tail.
2 of our breeder DT Golden males- one common line and one from our more Orange line.
http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w172/spectrumranch/pheasants/1dtmales.jpg
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Oh Ok Sorry I see that Tony and Boggy Bottom said it was a Cinnamon and a cross.
I was only going by my experience raising all the Golden mutation colors- Red, Yellow, Cinnamon, Silver, Salmon, Dark Throated, Splash, Peach.
I thought it looked just like my Dark Throated goldens. Dark Throated goldens also usually have white on their throat or lower neck area as juveniles; so that is why I didnot call them a cross either.
Here is a young DT Golden male at 6 months and then again at 20 months:
http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w172/spectrumranch/pheasants/1dtym.jpg
http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w172/spectrumranch/pheasants/1dttrio-1.jpg
Here is a more solid Cinnamon Splash male at 6 months and then him again at 20 months, a normal Cinnamon Golden would be the same light base color just without the white points on some feathers:
http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w172/spectrumranch/pheasants/1cinnym.jpg
http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w172/spectrumranch/pheasants/1cinnamonam.jpg
Another thing to look for is Cinnamon goldens have a spotted tail like a red golden, but a DT Golden has a stripped tail.
2 of our breeder DT Golden males- one common line and one from our more Orange line.
http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w172/spectrumranch/pheasants/1dtmales.jpg