Definitely a white Silkie, not a lavender. Looks to be female but I am not 100% sure. Can be tricky with well bred birds especially. A really good comb photo would be helpful with crest pushed back.![Slightly smiling face :slight_smile: 🙂](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png)
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Well, this bird isn't lavender - and you'd get black with leakage from a
Well, this bird isn't lavender - and you'd get black with leakage from a Lav x Buff. Not blue/cream.
I will get one and post a picture of the combDefinitely a white Silkie, not a lavender. Looks to be female but I am not 100% sure. Can be tricky with well bred birds especially. A really good comb photo would be helpful with crest pushed back.![]()
Ok well that was a LOT harder to get that picture than I thought it’d beDefinitely a white Silkie, not a lavender. Looks to be female but I am not 100% sure. Can be tricky with well bred birds especially. A really good comb photo would be helpful with crest pushed back.![]()
I know photos do not always show color well.Ok well that was a LOT harder to get that picture than I thought it’d beturns out chickens do not like you pushing their fluff away from their face to get a picture of their combs
Here’s the best pics I could get of the combs while pushing the feathers back.
I think you can see it’s color a little better in this pic as well. It looks washed out in the photos but it’s a very very light blue/grey