Im doing a mottling project but with wyandottes maybe even get tobunts lol but ill be breedin my splits next year and only keeping the mottled ones gonna be hard as they will also be lacedYep! It definitely is a multi-generational project. The first generation is half Silkie, half Cochin. They will be split for smooth feather and the mottling gene. Thankfully, I acquired a gorgeous mottled split pullet from Sheri Minkner who is going to cut this project time in half, at least. (It would take years and years before I ever bred one like her but now we are going to see ones similar to her within two years.)
Anyway, one of the male Silkie/Cochin chicks will be crossed with this pullet. I will keep the ones who have Silkie feathering (about half) and all of the ones with the best mottling (about 25%). I will also be able to concentrate heavily on the best Silkie type, because even the ones with smooth feathering will still have one copy of the Silkie feathering.
In my experience, both mottleds and mottled split chicks have traditional mottled down. Solids will be born black at birth. They will be rehomed at a young age. Ones with mottled down will be kept until I can weed out who are splits and who are not.
After I have some substantial growouts, the true mottleds will be crossed with black Silkie hens and roosters. From there, inbreeding will likely have to happen about every other generation to keep the mottling from fading out.
I hope that makes sense!
So glad to see I'm not alone! Not sure what is up with some boys but I guess some just aren't that interested!!
Thank you both! He really is truly something else. I'm very excited to start this project with such a correct boy!!