Every chick from this pairing is a Rosetta.
| Chick looks like | Carries, but does not show | Egg shell (hens) | Share of hatch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rosetta | — | Normal | 100% |
The wild type — no color mutations at all. Every other variety is described by how it changes Pharaoh.
This is the reference genome — no color mutations at all, which is exactly why serious breeders keep a Pharaoh line running. Every dilute and pattern gene is described by how it changes Pharaoh. Crossing anything back to Pharaoh is the standard way to stabilize a wobbly line.
Full Pharaoh (Wild Type) guide →Extended Brown homozygote (E/E). Tibetan × Tibetan breeds true.
Extended Brown (E) is incompletely dominant. Two copies (E/E) make a Tibetan; one copy (E/e+) makes the lighter, rusty-chested Rosetta. That means Tibetan × Tibetan breeds true, while Tibetan × Pharaoh gives you all Rosettas — a tidy, predictable system that makes this family great for learning genetics.
Full Tibetan guide →Need a trait that is not a named variety? Use the full genetics calculator to set alleles directly for recessive, dominant, incomplete-dominant and sex-linked traits.
Quail Keeper Max stores every bird's variety and celadon status, builds 4-generation pedigrees, and predicts the hatch from your actual pairings — so the invisible carriers in your covey stop being invisible.
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