Help to identify white patches on silkie face

Curtnstac

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Mar 26, 2021
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Could anyone tell me what these white patches are on my silkie hen's face? It's on each side of her face and on top of her head. She acts fine, I don't see any bugs, ant it's not crusty or even that lumped up but it definitely doesn't look normal.
 

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No she has the blueish earlobes. These white patches are in front like in her cheeks, between the earlobe and wattle. And on top of her head behind the comb
 
Could anyone tell me what these white patches are on my silkie hen's face? It's on each side of her face and on top of her head. She acts fine, I don't see any bugs, ant it's not crusty or even that lumped up but it definitely doesn't look normal.
It's bald skin where feathers are missing.. possibly someone was plucking or grooming her, since there's no sign of parasites.
 
Could be just a loss of pigments, she's not pure silkie, so that happens.
When i first read your comment i was like "she is pure silkie, i got her from a breeder" and she don't have her huge poof because it's been trimmed and she had just been dust bathing. But then i went outside to take an even closer look at her and now i think you are right! Under her chin, in between her wattles, is white as well and all over her body is not as black as my other silkies.
Oh well 🤷‍♀️ i love her just the same. Just can't pass her babies off as pure.
 
When i first read your comment i was like "she is pure silkie, i got her from a breeder" and she don't have her huge poof because it's been trimmed and she had just been dust bathing. But then i went outside to take an even closer look at her and now i think you are right! Under her chin, in between her wattles, is white as well and all over her body is not as black as my other silkies.
Oh well 🤷‍♀️ i love her just the same. Just can't pass her babies off as pure.
Having bred Silkies in the past.. sounds more like a quality issue than a purity one. Show, pet, breeding being the 3 quality levels I'm familiar with.

There are many genes that can dilute pigmentation. Even specific feather patterns do it.. Paint for example.

Please note that not every bird that hatches even from top quality parent will meet that level. In fact very few will.. and that's why true breeding, depending on your goals includes a lot of growing out and hard culling.
 

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