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"gray" is a too general word for these different colorations !
Would be the same to say "black" for blue, Splash and lavender (self blue) birds.

gray is a apa regnised color there are many verations of gray just mater how is breeding them

SilverSilkie says in a couple posts back the he is from Belgium, not the US.
 
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gray is a apa regnised color there are many verations of gray just mater how is breeding them

SilverSilkie says in a couple posts back the he is from Belgium, not the US.

so our gray would be his silver partrdge
 
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"gray" is a too general word for these different colorations !
Would be the same to say "black" for blue, Splash and lavender (self blue) birds.

gray is a apa regnised color there are many verations of gray just mater how is breeding them

You could explain in that way but it not give the real vision.
They are indeed all "eb/eb" based on Silver but here there are also other color-genes concerned that affect the phenotype (= the physical appearance of the organism). So all these birds have a different genotype (= the genetic makeup of the organism).
 
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This one is spectacular!! She looks like she's made of crystal!!!
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SilverSilkie says in a couple posts back the he is from Belgium, not the US.

so our gray would be his silver partrdge

Yes the "gray" are the Silver Partridge which have indeed several tonalities from very light to very dark (which are stipulated by "heterozygous" color-genes).
But they are determinated in other terms as Blue- or lavender-Silver Partridge and Quail in the birds I showed. There genetic-code is too different.
 

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