lavender silkie-how does this happen?

In order to get the color, another breed must be introduced. Most use black to cross to self blue and all the resulting offspring would be black split to lav. Those f1 birds could either be bred together to create 25% visual lav, 50% split lav, and 25% black, but this would create a problem in which it would be impossible to tell the blacks from the split lav as they would both be visually black, so f1 could be bred back to the original lav bird to create 50% lav, 50% split lav offspring. The original lav bird could be retired as the color is now set in the crosses. From there, the f2 lavs can be bred to black silkies to yield all split lavs. The f3 could be bred back to the f2 lavs to get 50% lavs and those can be bred back to a black silkie. This would go on until a desired result is reached. It takes several years to get a new variety established in a breed.

If you wanted to take the easier approach, you could always order some of the self blue silkie chicks Ideal offers and just start breeding them to nice blacks to improve the type.

Heavy culling would be necessary in both cases.
 
You cross a white with a blue, and then mate the offspring with a buff.....
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Don't Chris--someone will take you seriously
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Yes, I know an identical thread (I believe it has exactly the same title) was here within the last week. Perhaps there needs to be a lavender sticky.
 
Chris? That's funny I would have taken you seriously if the person didnt post such an intelligent answer just before you-but I appreciate your humor! Being such a newbie and all I can see where we can be annoying but to tell the truth-we idolize you guys and can't wait to be as intelligent as you awesome folks are with your knowledge in the poultry field. For me, I'm not looking for a chicken farm nor to make tons of money breeding-I'm looking for a hobby that I can truly enjoy and share it with others-eat eggs and have my freezer full of healthy meat--So Chris is it?...when I have enough experience to sound like LILPEEPS-I'll be waiting for you!!! LOL...
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I'm sure it wouldn't bug me so much, but we just had this discussion as recent as last week. There is an entire thread dedicated to it, and I'm sure many more. Perhaps in the future, try using the search feature before posting such a common question.

Here I've done it for you this time...

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=149401

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=142205

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=142725



Oh, and its very flattering, but please dont idolize me. Lord knows I still have WAY too much learning left to do, and NO WHERE near a professional breeder! I just try real hard....
 
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