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Does This Sound Like A Good Idea Silkie Lovers?


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Before the color change.
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@RoostersAreAwesome, I have a LF White Silkie hen who is changing colors. Molting out her White Plumage, & replacing with Yellow, & Gray feathers. Curious what you have to say about this.

(NOTE: She's the mother of the White Chick, & a Silver Partridge with Silver Neck chick)

here's pictures of her odd color change.
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Looks like she’s either actually heterozygous dominant white (paint) with leakage, or silver. I think she’s a paint with leakage.
 
I don’t know, but I’ve read that paints can get a little more black as they age.
It's not black, it's gray. Hoover's doesn't carry paints. Plus the yellow color is also odd.

The parents of Poof.

Mother.
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Father
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The father is starting to go through a color change too, but I'll have to get a picture of that when I get the chance.
 
It's not black, it's gray. Hoover's doesn't carry paints. Plus the yellow color is also odd.

The parents of Poof.

Mother.View attachment 2796774FatherView attachment 2796775The father is starting to go through a color change too, but I'll have to get a picture of that when I get the chance.
Blue paint then? Hoover’s might mix the colors of their silkies a bit. I’ve seen it a lot with silkies in general. There’s also silver, though I would expect more of a pattern rather than spots with silver.
Could it be Autosomal Red? All my white silkies hatch a reddish color often referred as Dun.
Yes, but that wouldn’t appear on a recessive white silkie.
Dun? Genetically, that’s extremely improbable. They’re hatchery silkies, right?
 
Blue paint then? Hoover’s might mix the colors of their silkies a bit. I’ve seen it a lot with silkies in general. There’s also silver, though I would expect more of a pattern rather than spots with silver.

Yes, but that wouldn’t appear on a recessive white silkie.
Dun? Genetically, that’s extremely improbable. They’re hatchery silkies, right?
Not the actual color dun, it's just a color that describes the reddish color of the white chick down. Often seen with dominant white chicks. Recessive white has a silver tone in chick down.


Not sure about the mixing, but possible.

Yep, hatchery silkies.

Only ones I got from a SQ Breeder are some Bantam Silkies from show stock aren't hatchery birds, which are Blue Partridge, Black, & Partridge.
 

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