
below are many examples of partridge, and a reminder at how big of a variation is out there....
below is my just shy of 6 month old Titus :)
two pullets (4 and 5 months old) - both Partridge
most of my adult flock, all reg. partridge
Heres a slightly older picture of some of my younger birds (last month) - theres a blue boy with red leakage in the middle...He's weird, and I didn't breed him so I don't know where he come from...in the bottom right is a light blue (she looks lavender) and beside her the only blue partridge out of the whole pile...the one beside her looks bluish, but is a tiny older girl i have who is molting, making her underfluff prominent and making her look bluish than blackish.
I think I just assumed that partridge was like the regular blue gene like I have a solid dark blue hen that looks black. So in partridge that isn't the case?
Twin Oaks Ranch Silkies
I can't believe those little Silkies grabbed my heart!

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Twin Oaks Ranch Silkies
I can't believe those little Silkies grabbed my heart!

I have a wonderful DH who's a silkie enabler! 
Member of American Silkie Bantam Club!




























There is a difference between a cross and a twist. I've been reading that a twist is from positioning in the shell and a cross is genetic. I have one with a twist-- which is *supposed* to not be genetic, but I still would never breed that bird. I'm hoping it turns out to be a pullet so I can sell it to someone in town who want a pretty little egg layer, but nothing more. My beak issue showed up right at 6 weeks.