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Silver is dominant, not recessive. Gold is the recessive allele.
Hmm then I have no clue how I got the grays then. I learn something new everyday! Thankyou for the correction Sonoran.
Males can be split for silver & gold; the split is actually called golden, lol. Anyways, a golden...
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I am not on that site but have been wanting to discuss silver partridge & gray.
My silver partridge are NOT coming out gray as the standard dictates.
I have been working on SP for about a year....I need more of the silver where the gold/red is on the breast of the regular partridge...
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They look to be grey--but the photos appear to be black & white, not colour
I cannot find the adaptor thingy that downloads photos from the camera to the confuser (computer), ot I would post some pix of my greys, but the ones you have look pretty similar in colouring to mine. Here is...
The silkie club website is www.americansilkiebantamclub.com
I think you need to be a club member to access the forums; I am certain that you have to be to post, not sure if they can be read by non-members, but I think that the answer is not. We do always welcome and encourage new members, and...
Are you following the grey discussion on the silkie club website?
Assuming that grey is partridge with silver instead of gold, you could pair to a partridge. Sons will be golden (one copy of gold, one of silver. Mate these sons back to a grey hen and you should get some pure silver sons as...