Whether or not the pattern gene will show will depend upon the E-allele. If e^b, as is usual for silkies, yes, it would. It doesn't show on E. So, if E (even one copy) has been bred into the black then it could carry pure Pg and it would not show.
I too have had difficulty hatching grey males. I tend to get something sorta dirty-columbian looking, usually with red shoulders. BTW, red shoulders do not a duckwing make. Duckwing is a coloured wing triangle at the end of the wing.
When you are playing with the chicken calculator the E-allele makes a HUGE difference in the outcome.
I too have had difficulty hatching grey males. I tend to get something sorta dirty-columbian looking, usually with red shoulders. BTW, red shoulders do not a duckwing make. Duckwing is a coloured wing triangle at the end of the wing.
When you are playing with the chicken calculator the E-allele makes a HUGE difference in the outcome.