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  1. The Moonshiner

    PAINT SILKIE BREEDING

    Can you explain further about the others genetic combinations besides extended black to create black?
  2. The Moonshiner

    PAINT SILKIE BREEDING

    Black is black. There's no "dominate" black. To know if a white is recessive white or dominate white you'd have to know the genetics in it's background or test breed it.
  3. The Moonshiner

    PAINT SILKIE BREEDING

    Yes many have no clue about paint genetics. That article was written by someone that has very recently gotten into them and is clearly misinformed and spreading misinformation. Even the breeding chart is incorrect. The paint pattern and breeding for it isn't anything new. Hatcheries sell a bird...
  4. The Moonshiner

    PAINT SILKIE BREEDING

    There's no such thing as a black split to paint. A black is a black. There's no difference in a black from paint breeding then a black from BBS breeding or a black from black breeding. Blacks have nothing to do with the amount or size of the patches. Its more so from the dominate white side.
  5. The Moonshiner

    PAINT SILKIE BREEDING

    No it doesn't make sense. It's not how it works. There is no paint gene and a bird doesn't carry a paint gene. Paint is a pattern. It's the combination of one dominate white gene on a black bird. Black also can not carry blue.
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