Once again...what color is this silkie?

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I believe he is a pure bred silkie from the looks of him, it sounds like his Father was a Columbian Silkie, and his mother a Grey Silkie.......I don't think breeding a CLM rock to a WHT Silkie would quite make that color, but it might make a partial silkie feathed- partial normal feathered bird of similar color......
 
I love his coloring!!! By the way, I got in touch with the seller on eggbid you got your mottled cochin's from and I have eggs coming next week from her. I am so excited!!! I hope they turn out as cute as yours!
 
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I believe he is a pure bred silkie from the looks of him, it sounds like his Father was a Columbian Silkie, and his mother a Grey Silkie.......I don't think breeding a CLM rock to a WHT Silkie would quite make that color, but it might make a partial silkie feathed- partial normal feathered bird of similar color......

Yes, he is purebred silkie...no mix whatsoever. I've just been unsure what color he is considered. I guess I will classify him as silver.
 
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Great Steff! You definitely won't be disappointed whatsoever. It turns out the 2 I hatched are a roo and pullet...so I'll have hatching eggs available this fall from my guys!
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He may be a 'purebred' Silkie, in that his parents were both Silkies, and while he is a gorgeous bird, it is my opinion that he is definitely a mixed color that may or may not ever breed true again.
 
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But would be great to experiment with on trying to perfect columbian colouring in silkies
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I tried for awhile, but this guy is far better than any of my columbian silkies were.

George keeps telling me I need to bring that project off the backburner and really work on them--I don't have any left, however.

Just one really super typey cockerel who has everything going for him except colour: he is a mess of greys & reds, possible barring and possible splash thrown in.
 
True greys look mostly like blacks, but with a grey hackle. I have some roos here, I'll try to get a pic of one and post it.
I also, had several of the silver hens , looked just like the ones piced here and breed true from parents that looked just like the ones piced here, but I lost all of them in Tropical Storm Fay last summer (24-30 inches of rain in a day)
I have a guy out west that I got them from, and he still hase them, so I plan to get more. He calls them greys, but, they are being more refered to now as silvers, to prevent any confusion in the 2 colors. They are a relatively new color, from what I have seen they do breed true, and yes, everyone knows how any new color is created, some where generations ago, it got crosses, but with correct breeding the cross is quickly removed and it's silkie again.
 
Grey is basically partridge with the silver gene, with gray and silver replacing the golds and browns.


Look at a partridge

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Then look at it in b&w

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Here is a true grey pullet

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It's the same for males.
 

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