Red x partridge. Likely a partridge with too much red or a buff with a lot of black. Red x buff - various shades of buff. Many darker buffs look reddish. Your red may actually be a dark buff.
Good for you!
This is a very nice cockerel for his age. I'll be interested to see how he looks in 3 months. I wouldn't worry about his weight at this point.
She is looking nice for 3 months also. I would check her wings and make sure they fold correctly. She also needs to mature. Give her...
Nice chick!
I love him!! Hope it goes well at the show!
He's a handsome boy but I'm having a hard time believing he is black. The under fluff and feet are way too light.
Porcelain should be bred to porcelain. Even then coloring can be all over the place. The only other color that can sometimes be successful is self-blue (lavender).
Silkies can sell for $5 to $300.
These chicks look like blue partridge.
Many blacks carry partridge genes also common in self-blue (lavender).
Very nice birds. I'm leaning toward roo on the blue also.
If you are serious about showing silkies you might want to start at the beginning of this thread and read it through. You will get a great education and be able to ask questions and understand the answers. The pictures, questions and responses will make things very clear for you.