Gray Silkies? Not sure

Mar 6, 2023
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I bought some Silkie eggs from a breeder. These are the chicks that hatched out. The breeder said they were from their gray pen. Are these actually gray?

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If they told you the birds were "gray" they maybe inexperienced breeders. Most breeders call the colors by their official names: blue or lavender are common "gray" color.
 
If they told you the birds were "gray" they maybe inexperienced breeders. Most breeders call the colors by their official names: blue or lavender are common "gray" color.
I would have assumed that "Gray" means the variety that is actually called "Gray" by the American Poultry Association.

Example of a hatchery listing with photos:
https://www.idealpoultry.com/Product/1366/105#

In this case, I'm fairly sure the chicks are not lavender, but that's as much as I can tell. Yes, I would generally expect a breeder to say Blue or Lavender if they have one of those colors.
 
Ugh, I'm bad at this.

I think the adults and the chicks look more like Gray (variety of that name) than like Blue, and I'm fairly sure they are not lavender.

But I cannot tell whether they are good examples of that variety, or whether they are some mixed color that doesn't have a name of its own.

Hopefully someone with more knowledgeable will chime in soon!
 
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