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If you do a booklet and need an editor for proofreading, let me know, I've edited one book (fiction) that went to press already. Would be neat to help on a ducky project, and a second set of eyes never hurts!
I'd love to see this info published!
On the Butter/Apricot Silver issue, I did have two individuals, one pullet and one drakelet, crop up from my Butters this year that appeared to be Apricot Silver, but not hugely light like you said. I saw a post from Brice Wonders on another forum where he said something to the effect of this happens in a lot of Butterscotch families, and that he had gotten some of those himself out of his line. I sure would like to see more published on this issue, maybe with pictures if good ones can be had.
I, too, am curious about the Apricot Silvers.
I have a little beauty here that I'm pretty sure is an Apricot-she's gorgeous. Her coloring is what I describe(for lack of a better term) a ginger or cinnamon color with a primary white background. Her head, however is the color of a cinnamon sugar donut(like my technical terminology?). She doesn't fit the typical picture of an Apricot Silver that I've seen when I've searched online for pictures, so she has me baffled.