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Some special considerations regarding a few of the Zebra Color Mutations Chestnut Flank White: Also Known as Just "CFW". The Darkness of Flank, Cheek Patch & Breast Bar May Vary From One CFW To Another. CFW Chicks (When They Fledge) Have Dark Grey Smudges on The Head And Will Be White When The Chick Finishes It's Adult Molt. Continental Chestnut Flank White: CCFW Babies In The Nest Look Pink/White With Red Eyes. Dominant Cream: This is Actually a Combo Between DS & Fawn (Fawn Dominant Silver) Fawn Cheek: This Mutations Sometimes Produces Blind Chicks. Sometimes We See The Flank Broken By White, Some Assume That it's Pied FC, But It's Just Something That This Mutation Does. Grey Cheek: This Mutations Sometimes Produces Blind Chicks. Sometimes We See The Flank Broken By White, Some Assume That it's Pied GC, But It's Just Something That This Mutation Does. Isabel: Fawn & Grey Isabel's Have Dark Forms and Light Forms, Best Way To Determine Weather You Have a Fawn or Grey Isabel is To Look At The Tail, If it's Grey (Dark or Silvery) Then it's a Grey Isabel, ..... If The Tail is Brown or Beige / Light Beige, Then it's a Fawn Isabel. Orange Breast: Some OB's Have Black Tail Feather Instead of Orange (Specially in NG OB's). Some OB Hens Do Not Have White Spots in The Flank Area. In This Mutation, All Black Pigments Are Changed To Orange. Pied (Random White): The Amount Of White Patches Vary From One Pied Bird to Another, They Start From Having The Last Wing Feather Being White (Tallest) With a Small Smudge of White on the Top of The Head To An ALL White Pied Bird (Sometimes Mistaken For The White Mutation). Florida Fancy: The Dark Form of This Bird (Grey) Is Called "Single Factor Florida Fancy". Also Known As : "Silver Florida Fancy". The Light Form of This Bird (Fawn) Is Called "Double Factor Florida Fancy".
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