Is he a split Australian yellow?

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maskofj
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This chick is colouring up atm but looks different. Could anyone help me with the mutation??!!
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Craig52
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If he is he is also a single factor Euro yellow. Pics of the parents would help.
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What Craig said above.
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Okay. I didn’t know Euro splits express colours like that. I thought they show like dilutes.
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They are all European yellow. No sign of Aussie yellow in any of them that I can see.
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