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Your best bet to improve Silver Penciled would be to cross with Partridge. If you cross a SP male over Partridge females all of the females would be SP in color and the males would look like a golden duckwing.......Keep the SP females with the better type and cross them back to the original SP male and you should have improved type and pencilling from the better Partridge.
I have used this cross many times with SP/Partridge Wyandottes.
Hope this info helps. Crossing with Black would work but you would lose alot of the pencilling and would probably take about 6 or 7 generations to get it back.
Good info. Thank You! I don't have SPs (yet) ha!, I was ONLY going to have Mille Fleurs...........
OK, so I am having difficulty finding the SP's through a breeder, and a friend is getting an IDEAL order next month, so I had him throw in 1/2 dozen of their SP bantams for me. Just going to see what they grow up like, and then I think I saw some nice Partridge bantams here at the local fair last year. (Darned if I can find a way to find out who they are NOW, though!) I'm thinking that by fair season I should have a fair idea as to what I have to work with in SP, and go from there.
So much for a "straightforward" second project.
Your best bet to improve Silver Penciled would be to cross with Partridge. If you cross a SP male over Partridge females all of the females would be SP in color and the males would look like a golden duckwing.......Keep the SP females with the better type and cross them back to the original SP male and you should have improved type and pencilling from the better Partridge.
I have used this cross many times with SP/Partridge Wyandottes.
Hope this info helps. Crossing with Black would work but you would lose alot of the pencilling and would probably take about 6 or 7 generations to get it back.
Good info. Thank You! I don't have SPs (yet) ha!, I was ONLY going to have Mille Fleurs...........
OK, so I am having difficulty finding the SP's through a breeder, and a friend is getting an IDEAL order next month, so I had him throw in 1/2 dozen of their SP bantams for me. Just going to see what they grow up like, and then I think I saw some nice Partridge bantams here at the local fair last year. (Darned if I can find a way to find out who they are NOW, though!) I'm thinking that by fair season I should have a fair idea as to what I have to work with in SP, and go from there.
So much for a "straightforward" second project.
