Oh, thank you so much! That explains it perfectly.

The hen and the Roo of this particular chick were both black and threw a partridge chick. I get that part but I wasn’t sure what he meant by how it could feather out.

I like taking the opportunity to learn what I can about the genetics 🧬 this makes it clear especially with the photos you posted.
I just took the NPIP breeders' words for the Dark Partridge which is not one of the accepted APA Silkie colors but then there are a lot of Silkie colors not SOP registered yet.
 
I’m in the study of
👖 pantology.

Jean-eology 👖
And jeanetic sciences 👖
I thought it was worth looking into, but I was wrong 🤦‍♂️
Never mind
Overalls, the subject is just too complex to handle 👖 I think that I will just pocket the whole idea.
Sorry, even that was a stretch 👖



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Does Size Matter?

Nimue appears to significantly larger at this point than Niamh. I still thinking she hatched a little earlier. Niamh is very energetic and is not showing any issues so I'm sticking with a slight age difference at this point.

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Does Size Matter?

Nimue appears to significantly larger at this point than Niamh. I still thinking she hatched a little earlier. Niamh is very energetic and is not showing any issues so I'm sticking with a slight age difference at this point.

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If it does, color me crazy too. I drove an hour 15 min to get our new lovelies.


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In Calif it always takes an hour just to battle parking at the supermarket! But, yes, it took us over an hour-&-a-half one way to another County to pick up NPIP DNA-sexed Silkie chicks to get the breed we wanted & vaccinated!

DH just returned from our nearest San Dimas Grain feed store who never re-orders chicks once they sell-out (last Feb); however customer demand for eggs has customers scrambling for these re-ordered Leghorn chicks ~ only about 2-dozen chicks are left!
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Does Size Matter?

Nimue appears to significantly larger at this point than Niamh. I still thinking she hatched a little earlier. Niamh is very energetic and is not showing any issues so I'm sticking with a slight age difference at this point.

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As young as they are, I do think there could well be a marked difference in size and/or activity level just because one hatched before the other. A day is a long time when you’re only a few days old after all!
This makes logical sense to me.
 
If it does, color me crazy too. I drove an hour 15 min to get our new lovelies.


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I uh...drove 3 hours to pick up a rooster once. He was a very handsome lad.
I also drove two hours a couple weeks ago to pick up a rooster for a breeder, I'll be delivering him halfway(3 hour drive) later this spring/summer
 

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