Welsummer pattern

Welsummers aren’t just gold duckwing/wild type though. They also have the mahogany gene! That is why they are more orangey than gold and why males have solid red (streak free) necks and have red speckling on the breast. A more accurate term for the coloring would be red duckwing. It was especially obvious that mahogany was present when I had a Welsummer crossed with a wheaten Ameraucana.
Welsummers aren’t just gold duckwing/wild type though. They also have the mahogany gene! That is why they are more orangey than gold and why males have solid red (streak free) necks and have red speckling on the breast. A more accurate term for the coloring would be red duckwing. It was especially obvious that mahogany was present when I had a Welsummer crossed with a wheaten Ameraucana.
You mentioned you have crossed a Welsummer with a wheaten Ameraucana. I’m doing some research before I start a project with these two breeds/colors. Could you describe what the offspring looked like? Specifically the pullets? Pictures would be an amazing bonus! Thanks for your time.
 
You mentioned you have crossed a Welsummer with a wheaten Ameraucana. I’m doing some research before I start a project with these two breeds/colors. Could you describe what the offspring looked like? Specifically the pullets? Pictures would be an amazing bonus! Thanks for your time.
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Well it's not a good picture (very old) and it was kind of a one off thing. A reddish brown over the body, slightly salmony breast, orange neck pea comb, beard...
The father was the Welsummer so she had white legs.
 

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