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  1. Sonoran Silkies

    Five toed breeds

    Quote: Can persist for many generations. Polydactyly is dominant, as is foot feathering. (actually there are several genes for each, but the predominant ones of both are dominant--eac does have a recessive gene, though).
  2. Sonoran Silkies

    Five toed breeds

    Quote: There is absolutely nothing about the bird to suggest EE. WHY does it seem that every mustery bird gets dubbed as an EE?
  3. Sonoran Silkies

    Five toed breeds

    Well, I doubt cochin as they have very heavily feathered feet. So really the only thing that fits is dorking, and she simply doesn't look like she has much dorking (maybe a bit, though).
  4. Sonoran Silkies

    Five toed breeds

    She has a bit of a faverolle look to her, but certainly not pure as there is no beard/muffs Does she have foot feathering? Maybe a dorking X faverolle? or toss in some cochin, too?
  5. Sonoran Silkies

    Five toed breeds

    There are five 5-toed breeds: dorkings, faverolles, houdans, silkies and sultans. All have already been mentioned, but not in a single posting. At the top of the page there is a blue menu bar, slightly to the right of center is the option "Uploads." Click on that and follow directions to...
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