Ok with that cross you will get
%25 Blue laced gold hens
%25 Black laced gold hens
%25 Blue laced silver split for gold roos
%25 Black laced silver split for gold roos
A black laced silver rooster cross a splash laced gold hen will produce %100 blue laced silver.
Hmm okay I've been reading up on it as I'm really not familiar with the colour. Your rooster looks like a paint to me but from what I can understand your hen would have to have to paint gene as well for you to be getting painted chicks. I actually found a thread especially for painted silkies if...
Update on my girl, she never developed a tail well not one that sticks up anyway. I believe it is because she's missing her parsons nose. It has not affected her in anyway, she's one of my best layers!
Actually rose comb is dominant, so if you bred these boys to wyandotte hens with rose combs the progeny will all have rose combs but will be heterozygous for the single comb gene. This of course only applies if your hens are homozygous for the rose comb gene.
Got my first egg from one of my blue wyandottes 2 days ago and another today she's just past the 21 week mark, looks like my black will start laying any day now to.