You are wanting to lighten what I call Partridge here is way to go about it (I'd go about it)-
Put original Gold male over Silver. This will give you S/G cockerels and lighter gold pullets.
Put that S/G cockerel over the lighter gold pullets and you'd get 50% "golden" pullets, 50% silver and cockerels will be 50% S/G and 50% G/G.
To test the cockerels, take the best two and separate in different pens with any gold hens (G/-). Ensure they are not laying fertile eggs first. Hatch what comes from each, separately so as not be confused what's what. If the bird is S/G there will be 50% silver pullets. Any silver bird at hatch shows the sire was S/G. If the sire is carrying G/G then all the pullets will be gold and in turn all the cockerels will carry G/G. All golden and able to breed true cockerels.
I said take the best two as that's what you want to breed but you could work down in succession to find the best cockerel with G/G. Or mate the best (your test showed both carried S/G) and try again over the golden pullets (by now hens). Each mating of S/G over Gold will produce 50/50 pullets and 50/50 cockerels with the one half being G/G. So your continuing to lighten and at same time trying to get best type.
Put original Gold male over Silver. This will give you S/G cockerels and lighter gold pullets.
Put that S/G cockerel over the lighter gold pullets and you'd get 50% "golden" pullets, 50% silver and cockerels will be 50% S/G and 50% G/G.
To test the cockerels, take the best two and separate in different pens with any gold hens (G/-). Ensure they are not laying fertile eggs first. Hatch what comes from each, separately so as not be confused what's what. If the bird is S/G there will be 50% silver pullets. Any silver bird at hatch shows the sire was S/G. If the sire is carrying G/G then all the pullets will be gold and in turn all the cockerels will carry G/G. All golden and able to breed true cockerels.
I said take the best two as that's what you want to breed but you could work down in succession to find the best cockerel with G/G. Or mate the best (your test showed both carried S/G) and try again over the golden pullets (by now hens). Each mating of S/G over Gold will produce 50/50 pullets and 50/50 cockerels with the one half being G/G. So your continuing to lighten and at same time trying to get best type.
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