There isn't enough valid guinea color genetics research to truly know what anything is. The claim that I have seen is that Chocolate is buff genes with 2 copies of DSV. Buff is said to be sex linked meaning that a hen can display the color with only one gene present but buff is not a dominant color gene and can react differently in different situations. If other color genes are present at the same time, you get different results.It looks like "ivory" is supposed to be a combo of chocolate and blue. But chocolate is also supposed to be sex linked, correct? I only have a trio of phenotypically pearl adult guineas. So to have chocolate visible, wouldn't my hens HAVE to show chocolate?