My guess would be a Pallid turquoise grey?? And a hen - if the parents mutations are correct?
I've entered the cock as a blue split to pallid, and the hen as a grey turquoise(parblue)Blue cinnamon, (i'm assuming the hen is a turquoiseblue (sf), and not a DF Turquoise);
1.0 blue /pallid
x 0.1 grey(sf) turquoise(parblue)Blue cinnamon
% from all 1.0
12.5% 1.0 grey(sf) blue /cinnamon
12.5% 1.0 blue /cinnamon
12.5% 1.0 grey(sf) turquoise(parblue)Blue /cinnamon
12.5% 1.0 turquoise(parblue)Blue /cinnamon
12.5% 1.0 grey(sf) blue /pallid cinnamon
12.5% 1.0 blue /pallid cinnamon
12.5% 1.0 grey(sf) turquoise(parblue)Blue /pallid cinnamon
12.5% 1.0 turquoise(parblue)Blue /pallid cinnamon
% from all 0.1
12.5% 0.1 grey(sf) blue pallid
12.5% 0.1 blue pallid
12.5% 0.1 grey(sf) turquoise(parblue)Blue pallid
12.5% 0.1 turquoise(parblue)Blue pallid
12.5% 0.1 grey(sf) blue
12.5% 0.1 blue
12.5% 0.1 grey(sf) turquoise(parblue)Blue
12.5% 0.1 turquoise(parblue)Blue
All male offspring will be split to pallid or pallid cinnamon, but visually look grey, blue, turquoiseblue grey, or turquoiseblue. Female chicks will be grey pallids, blue pallids, turquoiseblue grey pallids, turquoiseblue pallids, or blue, grey, turquoiseblue grey and turquoiseblue.
Were there any other chicks from this pairing? And are their colours known?
Also, pallids only have white heads in blue series birds (blue, grey(blue series), violets, cobalts etc) - green series pallids have yellow heads, as do turquoiseblue birds, so this bird could definitely be a pallid.
If the dad was ALSO carrying cinnamon as a split, the chick pictured could also possibly be a cinnamon turquoise grey. Would love to see another photo of it if you could upload a more recent one? I'm intrigued about the 'Olive' you spoke about in your last post??
Either way, I'm pretty sure this bird is at least turquoise grey, and either a pallid or a cinnamon, depending on dad's true genetics
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