Thats so funny! Thank you for sharing your genetics research! We cant have any roos, but I think it would be so neat to breed and see how the offspring change with different breeds. It seems like most of the starlights (based on google images and feedback) that most of them display the red and white patterning. I included the praire bluebell image from hoover earlier in the comments. I ended up with the darker color and the lighter color chicks that displayed the two different bluebell colorings. I wonder if it is possible (depending on the brown egg layer used) to get the gray coloration in a starlight.
Interesting finding, our cinnamon queens are cross between RIR and a SLW... they both have red feathers primarily, but the fluffy underlayer is gray from their momma. And one of them most have got more genetics from her momma bc she got the black lacing and rose comb whereas the other one didnt.
Its all so interesting!