You can dissect the genetics any way you want to but the bottom line remains the same.
Well quite so, but some of us enjoy discussing genetics anyway.
Forthe most part I can't even tell one colour silkie from another.
Well quite so, but some of us enjoy discussing genetics anyway.

Forthe most part I can't even tell one colour silkie from another.

I guess a question I have is if you dilute red with lavender or ig as compared with the usual dilute, is the buff phenotype the same, or do they differ?
Well I've played with lavender (lav) & cream (ig).... lav on sex linked gold (s+) tends to be light straw yellow whereas ig can vary from pale yellow to almost silver.
Now dilute (Di) I don't know. But......I have been playing with buff cuckoo Orps (aka lemon cuckoo thugh really they're more like barred than cuckoo) anyway...a few generations down the line & I have three distinct colours which have segregated out. One is a kind of orange, one is the usual buff of buff orps & one is a very pale buff, possibly a tad more pink than than the above mentioned colours. Could this be the action of dilute I wonder????
Or is it something else?
Well I've played with lavender (lav) & cream (ig).... lav on sex linked gold (s+) tends to be light straw yellow whereas ig can vary from pale yellow to almost silver.
Now dilute (Di) I don't know. But......I have been playing with buff cuckoo Orps (aka lemon cuckoo thugh really they're more like barred than cuckoo) anyway...a few generations down the line & I have three distinct colours which have segregated out. One is a kind of orange, one is the usual buff of buff orps & one is a very pale buff, possibly a tad more pink than than the above mentioned colours. Could this be the action of dilute I wonder????

