My brain goes in odd directions sometime. Did I just start another rabbit trail in chicken genes?Nope, frizzled silkies are just that, what you are calling satin frizzles. To my knowledge technically the "silkied" feathers do not "frizzle".
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My brain goes in odd directions sometime. Did I just start another rabbit trail in chicken genes?Nope, frizzled silkies are just that, what you are calling satin frizzles. To my knowledge technically the "silkied" feathers do not "frizzle".
hmmm well 4” of snow no biggie but the 3/4” of ice is extremely worrisome.
I am having issues with copy/pasting a link but I have come across a video showing just this - a true silkie/frizzle and also a satin/frizzle.My brain goes in odd directions sometime. Did I just start another rabbit trail in chicken genes?
I stand corrected. Yes indeed Clyde is a frizzled silkie which I was under the impression was not possible. That also means 100% Curly is his momma then. Frizzles are so pretty and I secretly want one. The genetic dangers though of breeding two together I am so thankful I do not have them.I am having issues with copy/pasting a link but I have come across a video showing just this - a true silkie/frizzle and also a satin/frizzle.
And guess what - it would seem that yes Clyde is likely indeed a frizzle, no wonder he is freezing his wee butt off today! Ok so never hatch eggs from him and Curly or Betty.
Oh there it pasted - this is the video
I think it also means (?) That Curly carries 1 copy of the silkied feather gene...? Betty carries 1 copy (gotten from Teddy) and the frizzled feathers, while Clyde got the silkied feather from both (recessive so has to have 2 copies to show?) And the frizzled (dominate) from mama Curly?I stand corrected. Yes indeed Clyde is a frizzled silkie which I was under the impression was not possible. That also means 100% Curly is his momma then. Frizzles are so pretty and I secretly want one. The genetic dangers though of breeding two together I am so thankful I do not have them.
That being said, Clyde could sneak and hop a ride down to Kentucky and I would not turn him down.
Actually, better yet, sneak Teddy the Terrible down to me. He might be "terrible" but I still liked that little devil from afar.

One of your Dark Partridges, w/gold faint collar looks a bit bigger than the others ~ looks a lot like our Dark Partridge with a faint gold collar & gold speckled wing tips ~ as best as I could tell from video darting about. Silkies just never stay still, do they?Both partridges are pullets. They have the warmer tan coloring of a pullet/hen. I did question one of them at 4ish months old for a bit. By 5 to 6 months if it were a cockerel the vibrant red feathers would have appeared in their latest juvenile molt. I had a partridge roo before called Ezzie. Those red feathers popped in clear as day around 5 months. Only 2 of the silkies are currently as big as their momma Poppet so there is still time for some growing. Branch was also bigger then Poppet so it is not surprising a few are bigger then the rest.
Wild manly Silkied hairdo….I'm going by what I once read on the "Silkies are simply spectacular" thread on here long ago.
Frizzle is a dominate gene so to speak.
My understanding is if you have a silkied parent and a frizzled parent. If they pass on the frizzled gene they are a frizzle and no silkied feathers expressed. If they do not pass on that copy of frizzle they are silkied. Clyde is not frizzled so he does not have a copy of the gene. If he did he would look like Curly and Betty.
Clyde just has a wild manly silkied hair do.
Clyde & Teddi do have some cute untidy traits but I know nothing about Frizzled Silkies, Satins, or Polkies. Never had 'em. Never raised male Silkies either. The one standard Silkie cockerel we had we rehomed so I never saw him reach adulthoodIt just struck me....Curly and Betty are both satin frizzles. Is Clyde silky frizzled? I'm not quite sure what a frizzled silkied feathers do, but maybe why he's so "untidy" compared to his Dada?
Sweet little stinker but he wouldn't stop crowing! He was beginning to grow the most beautiful plumage when we gave him up.