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All the Red Stars I've seen either live or in pictures didn't have the White/pinkish earlobe that would be one of the results from a red ear-lobe X white earlobe F1 cross would yield.
Gold sex-link types which include the following names:
Red Stars, Golden Comets, Golden Buffs, ISA Browns, Cinnamon Queens, and any of the other cazillion named red/white sex-link type hybrids are usually crosses of a gold gene(RIR, NH, Prod. red) male X a silver gene (White Rock or RIWhite) brown egg-laying, production type female.
A red roo(RIR,NH,orPro.red) over the Delaware, Silver-laced Wyandotte or the other Columbian type(Rock, Wyandotte, Lt. Sussex) will yield a solid red female like the roo with the black in the tail and neck feathers, no white. These are usually marketed as Red or Brown sex-links that some call Cherry Eggers, brown egg-layer something another/ #### and also some call these crosses Production reds (which by breed standards they are not) as this is a very deep subject on this site.
All the Red Stars I've seen either live or in pictures didn't have the White/pinkish earlobe that would be one of the results from a red ear-lobe X white earlobe F1 cross would yield.
Gold sex-link types which include the following names:
Red Stars, Golden Comets, Golden Buffs, ISA Browns, Cinnamon Queens, and any of the other cazillion named red/white sex-link type hybrids are usually crosses of a gold gene(RIR, NH, Prod. red) male X a silver gene (White Rock or RIWhite) brown egg-laying, production type female.
A red roo(RIR,NH,orPro.red) over the Delaware, Silver-laced Wyandotte or the other Columbian type(Rock, Wyandotte, Lt. Sussex) will yield a solid red female like the roo with the black in the tail and neck feathers, no white. These are usually marketed as Red or Brown sex-links that some call Cherry Eggers, brown egg-layer something another/ #### and also some call these crosses Production reds (which by breed standards they are not) as this is a very deep subject on this site.
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