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    Splash/ Blue Silkie Thread

    I saw many great blues and splashes in this post. I love this color/s. I´m a starter with this color and i wonder wether there is a specific breeding that enhances the contrast of the splashes in the splash animals. I have a problem with my splash animals. The spots are not well contrasted to...
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    Pairing silkies for the best offspring (Quality and color)

    Hi! Should I understand that Sonoran´s answer is aiming for lav chicks?? Because the two hens are already split for lav. But the black roo won´t give any lav F1... Am I rigth that the two split hens (even if they are blue/splash), when crossed to a lav rooster would give 50% lav chicks? And the...
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    Enhancing spot-contrast in splash silkies

    Hi all, I was wondering if there is a way to enhance the contrast of the blue spots in splash silkies??? The question might not depend at all on the chicken race, but what I actually breed are silkies... Black is usually used in the breeding of blues/splashes but I do not know if there is a...
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    Self Blue (Lavender) Silkie Thread

    Hi all, I just looked for the right threat to read but couln´t find exactly what I´m interested in. Since it´s related to lav gen, here it goes to the genetics experts in the lav gen My doubt is what would you get if you cross a lavender roo to a hen which is not black or red (colors which...
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    porcelain silkies! updated with pictures!**

    Thanks a lot for the replies. So, if I understood correctly, diluting buff by using lav in two generations (until to get two copies of lav) leads to what it is colled Isabel (all trhough the animal I understand, with no colour gradients). And then, by definition, porcelain, is an animal which...
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    porcelain silkies! updated with pictures!**

    Hi all, I am brand new both in this great forum and the field of breeding silkies, but i just got nice buff (hen) and lavender (roo and hen), also some silvers, and I really would like creating porcelain to be very first breeding project, let´s say. As far as I understand, the way to create...
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    Hi all from Spain

    Hi there, many thanks for the warm welcome!!!! I saw there are some previous members from Spain, I´m also from Asturias, a wonderful place, trust me, idilic also to breed animals!. I´ll post some pictures from my place of birth somewhen.... However, I live abroad, in the Netherlands, where I...
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    Hi all from Spain

    Quote: Thanks Highlander!. You know, I lived for a few months, years ago, in Scotland (Perth). I got shocked by the great diversity of animal´s exclusive races there, in the Highlands. Specially impressive the cattles and the extremely tall horses!!! Buff Hooligans, thanks, yeah I knew there...
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    Hi all from Spain

    Hi, I´m a brand new member from Spain. I got in touch with silkies this year in Netherlands, and since then I didnt stop getting animals and reading about the topic. Most of the things I´ve learnt I did it in this great forum, so I finally decided to join so I can keep on learning on this...
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