You really must have a computer in your head Debbie.....
Just reading all that makes me go




I assume all these mutations exist in the wind stock in extremely small quantities, thus the chance of a pairing of a wild hen and cock holding the same rare mutation is extremely low, and therefore we normally wouldn't see that mutation in the wild unless we looked at thousands of specimens.Did the Cinnamon mutation originally occur in nature somewhere, or was it accidently or deliberately achieved through selective breeding?
We call it cinnamon here but the Aussies and the US (maybe Canada and elsewhere too?) call it fawn.Are they the same as the Fawn?
Ummm, would that be the pied mutation?And what pray tell are these two in the picture below???