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I must have missed that one. It is an interesting pattern. He has very long hackle feathers but his sickle feathers look short to me based on the spurs. Is that typical of your line?It the female version of the stag (now a cock) below. I am pretty sure it is a result of part of what it takes to have redquill. I now the color variant exists outside what I have but it may be easy to cover up with things like wheaton, splash and dominant white.
He is a bird I posted some time ago. Best described as brown-breasted brown red. He is not pumpkin, light does make him look like it though.