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servant_of_fluffs
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Buff Minorcas do look a lot more red than say Buff Orpingtons...I have found a page stating that both Mh (Mahogany) and Di were found in some Buff Minorcas
https://kippenjungle.nl/chickengenetics/mutations1.html
Di and ig are two different genes that dilute gold to a cream/lemon color. I do not know if they react differently to Mahogany. The chicken calculator thinks that either one, plus Mahogany, can make buff in the coloring of a chicken (for example, "red duckwing" with Mahogany but "buff duckwing" when I add either Di or ig/ig)
https://kippenjungle.nl/chickencalculator.html
I felt like your writing was easy enough to understand, but it is a bit informal in style (as if you are just having a conversation with anyone who wants to read it.) If you want a formal scientific tone, you probably need to work on it some more. But if you just want to be understood, then at least to me it seems to be working well enough.
I mainly just want to be understood, but also want to get better at writing formally. There are some parts where I try to be more formal, but I'm not the best at it... It's a fine line for me between being boring and formal (or at least in my opinion!) I want it to be entertaining to read, but not too entertaining....
Thank you for your feedback!

