Is this pansy fee?

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This chick is 3 weeks old as of yesterday. I have 2 from the snowie hatch that are tinted orange, and have more black patterning than the other Italians. I’m wondering if this is what single factor fee looks like on autumn amber, or if this is pansy fee, or something else. If it helps I can take a comparison pic of the Italians, manchurians, and this oddball all together to see the pattern difference.
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This chick is 3 weeks old as of yesterday. I have 2 from the snowie hatch that are tinted orange, and have more black patterning than the other Italians. I’m wondering if this is what single factor fee looks like on autumn amber, or if this is pansy fee, or something else. If it helps I can take a comparison pic of the Italians, manchurians, and this oddball all together to see the pattern difference.
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Sooooo cute!!!! :love
 
Pansy fee are black and white. This one has red in it, so while it might be a pansy, it's not pansy fee.
According to Myshire they should all be fee. I thought possibly autumn amber fee because fenrisulfr had shown pics a while back of Egyptian single factor fees that were pale orangy. But as these guys get more patterning I started to think maybe pansy.

I’m not saying what Myshire said was accurate, I’m just saying why I thought fee, you are probably correct.
 
I’m trying to figure out what it is, since it clearly isn’t snowie. It’s getting time to decide which to keep.
 

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