What is the name of the Lakenvelders color pattern?

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I thought it looked quail, but wasn't sure
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i had to look in an old book and read like two chapters before remembering that i have the chicken calculator as a favorite...

silver quail...

e+eb CoCo db+db+ pg+pg+ MlMl Cha+Cha+ mh+mh+ di+di+ Ig+Ig+ cb+cb+ i+i+ bl+bl+ Lav+Lav+ C+C+ Mo+Mo+ b+b+ SS Choc+Choc+

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silver lakenvelder...

e+eb CoCo db+db+ pg+pg+ ml+ml+ chacha mh+mh+ di+di+ Ig+Ig+ cb+cb+ i+i+ bl+bl+ Lav+Lav+ C+C+ Mo+Mo+ b+b+ SS Choc+Choc+

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makes a lot more sense to me... and that's just what i posted on jerry's thread... that a silver quail is a lakenvelder with ML gene... but i forgot that lakenvelder is missing the ML gene, but it has the CH (charcoal) gene...

so that picture i put up is a lakenvelder... it's missing the black on it's shoulder and back...
 
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No, it is a Old English Game bantam that is Quail patterned, You wouldn't have a "Lakenvelder" patterned Old English Game bantam you would have a Quail patterned Old English Game bantam.
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It is the same with Blue, you don't have a "Andalusian" Old English Game bantam you have a Blue Old English Game bantam. Just like the Columbian pattern can have more than on name so can the Golden or Silver pattern of the Lakenvelder.

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