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  1. The Moonshiner

    Breeder silkie- yellow skin

    I see silkie, frizzle and naked neck genes in play with that bunch. You got quite the little assortment in that deal. :wee
  2. The Moonshiner

    Breeder silkie- yellow skin

    Its been awhile but.... Single comb is DQ. Walnut comb with hooks or horns is a minor fault. Green legs DQ. Green on bottom of feet is minor fault. Non feathered legs DQ. Poorly feathered or non feathered middle toe minor fault. Vulture hocks DQ. More or less then 5 toes DQ. Missing toe nail...
  3. The Moonshiner

    Breeder silkie- yellow skin

    I don't show now but did for years. I showed silkies for 6 or 7 years. If I bring a bird to a show and it has a DQ fault and is pulled from the show that kinda makes me see it as not the intended breed since it couldn't be shown as such. Not all faults are DQ faults. Some faults are and that...
  4. The Moonshiner

    Breeder silkie- yellow skin

    DQ means a fault that would get a bird taken out of a show. Green legs is a DQ fault in silkies. I actually didn't mean DQ as that example. I meant disqualifies as being pure in my opinion. But I'm good with either.
  5. The Moonshiner

    Breeder silkie- yellow skin

    Seems you are simply calling me a liar. Which is fine I have thick skin. OP states yellowish. You stated green but now you're switching to greyish. I would agree that some might see greyish in silkies but that's a fine line between grey and black. Yellow means yellow and green means a dose of...
  6. The Moonshiner

    Breeder silkie- yellow skin

    OP said it had yellowish skin so who am I to say it isn't? I've raised silkies myself including buffs and every one I ever hatched hatched dark skinned as they should. It is still my opinion it isn't a pure silkie. OP also stated they were silkie/sizzles. That also indicates there was another...
  7. The Moonshiner

    Breeder silkie- yellow skin

    If it has yellow skin it isn't pure silkie. If it was from a silkie/sizzle project that would explain why it isn't pure.
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