She is definitely a silver and yes, your drake is a blue bibbed... silvers can sometimes be hard to tell what pattern base they have (self, bibbed, pied, etc) but silver for sure...
Basically, silver is the same color equivalent as splash in chickens, it is 2 blue genes... some can be extremely light and washed out looking, more common when breeding silver to silver, and some can show full patterning, more common from mixed color or blue to blue breeding...
These are all silvers...
Silver drake on left, blue drake on right...
Blue drake upper right, silver duck lower left...
And this little drake is silver magpie (kinda) with lots of severe leakage...
Oh, and breeding your blue to silver will give you an avg of 50/50 blues and silvers...
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She is definitely a silver and yes, your drake is a blue bibbed... silvers can sometimes be hard to tell what pattern base they have (self, bibbed, pied, etc) but silver for sure...
Basically, silver is the same color equivalent as splash in chickens, it is 2 blue genes... some can be extremely light and washed out looking, more common when breeding silver to silver, and some can show full patterning, more common from mixed color or blue to blue breeding...
These are all silvers...
Silver drake on left, blue drake on right...
Blue drake upper right, silver duck lower left...
And this little drake is silver magpie (kinda) with lots of severe leakage...
Oh, and breeding your blue to silver will give you an avg of 50/50 blues and silvers...
These are both silvers also. Drake in the back is a solid silver. Hen is a bibbed silver. I also have silver ancona patterned calls (don't have any pics of them but can get some) that are much much more lightly marked. I would say yours definitely has that pied/magpie gene since she doesn't express much color