Is this Silkie partridge coloured?

What exactly is a gray partridge? Do you mean Silver partridge or blue partridge?

Silver turns every red colour into white, this bird still has red. Blue is the heterozygote version of splash and turns black into either whiteish (homozygote) or gray/blue (heterozygote).

I am no expert on silkie colours as the unbarbed feathers throw me off, but maybe she is porcelain?
 
What exactly is a gray partridge? Do you mean Silver partridge or blue partridge?

Silver turns every red colour into white, this bird still has red.
Your bird does have red.

The bird posted by someone else, just a few post ago, looks gray.
Looking at what was being quoted, I'm pretty sure that gray bird was the one being called "gray partridge."

Are small wattles normal for a 7 and a half week old girl?
And I will send her pic in a minute and you can tell me what you think… plus what color she is….🙏🏻
@WhoDatChick it usually works best if you start a different thread instead of adding to an existing thread. That way people don't get confused about which chicken is being discussed in which post of the thread.
 
Your bird does have red.

The bird posted by someone else, just a few post ago, looks gray.
Looking at what was being quoted, I'm pretty sure that gray bird was the one being called "gray partridge."
I know my bird has red and is "normal" partridge, Wasn't talking about my bird but about the new bird. Gray partridge is as a far as I am aware not an exisiting chicken phenotype, unless @NatJ says otherwise.

@WhoDatChick it usually works best if you start a different thread instead of adding to an existing thread. That way people don't get confused about which chicken is being discussed in which post of the thread.
I do agree with starting your own thread or directly messaging the person you wanted answers from. I consider this threads question solved.
 
I know my bird has red and is "normal" partridge, Wasn't talking about my bird but about the new bird. Gray partridge is as a far as I am aware not an exisiting chicken phenotype, unless @NatJ says otherwise.
I don't know if "gray partridge" exists or not, and I'm no good at Silkie colors. So I don't actually have an opinion on the color of that bird.

I just hadn't seen the red in it, so I thought you were mixing up which bird was being discussed.

(I know the partridge pattern can exist with the silver gene rather than gold, and can have some leakage of red just like any other "silver" chicken color can, but I have no idea what the proper name for such a color would be. Nor do I know if that is what is present on the bird in the picture.)
 

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