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Quote:Originally Posted by Chickenlover20 How did you get your silkie in that colors as Salmon? :O He's pretty!!Studied genetics, worked with select silkies possessing and carrying particular genetic traits, and began breeding for a...
Quote:Originally Posted by ChicksNherps yeah but i'm up for a challenge. I've always loved genetics.Mottled is already being bred with good success. There were examples shown at the Silkie Nationals last month. Brenda Gambil from...
Quote:Originally Posted by ChicksNherps I have an F1 Blue cream hen, as well as a beautiful powder blue pullet   within the next year or two I also plan on starting a new color project. reverse paint is the only name I have come up...
These are Calico colored silkies. The hen is the dead give away. These cannot be salmon because they do not have mahogany color genes, to make it a short explanation.
Quote:Originally Posted by SilkiesnFrizzle He looks like mine...Ive been told red Pyle as well......
I would call these Silkies Calico, not Salmon.
Zack, a paint can show spots at hatch BEFORE it dries. If you want to see the spot pattern on a paint, just wet it down. The "spots" don't develope over time, they are there from the get go. The problem with chick down is that it is...
If you do show up, make sure you have current health papers on sale birds. The state reps do come to this show, and will check for your paperwork.
Will be Showing Calls Grey & White. & one Serama.lol     Will have Grey Calls for sale, Silkies too.
Glenn See was not there. You are talking about Vern Linginger. But I believe the wyandottes came from my husband & me. Glad you like the birds.
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