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  1. Bluegrass Bantams

    "White" Silkie Chicks?

    Yes, could be the lighting. Pullets were in the shade on some photos. I had Khaki polish at one time. I do not think it is Khaki and I know it is very difficult to evaluate color from a photo. Some colors must be seen with your own eyes. Friedeggs and I compared this color up against one of her...
  2. Bluegrass Bantams

    "White" Silkie Chicks?

    Two silver/smokey males. One is much younger and as you can see, as they molt out young white feathers, they are being replaced by new silver/smokey feathers. This is the first male to start to molt so I do not yet know what the rest will do. These are some of the young pullets. White...
  3. Bluegrass Bantams

    "White" Silkie Chicks?

    Yes, I saw this thread a while back and emailed her with some questions. We exchanged some information about this coloring. She has only males and I sent her some photos of a pullet, but since then I have had some more from this group that turned out to be pullets. The color is similar, but not...
  4. Bluegrass Bantams

    "White" Silkie Chicks?

    Seems to be mixed opinions about this color from several breeders. I will keep you posted as I intend to work with it and see what I have here. I've not seen silver gene color like this either. The males that I have, that are silver gene have a small amount of silver in the tail and the rest of...
  5. Bluegrass Bantams

    "White" Silkie Chicks?

    White x White that did not mature white. As chicks and as they mature. The more they mature, the smokier/silver they become.
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