Partridge Silkies - Nothing else

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yes technically her color is blue partridge, but the question is - will she breed true? thats the issue with those "surprise" colors out of mixed breedings. if they will breed true and reproduce similar colored offspring. If one parent was a pure lavender, then yes she is technically a blue partridge colored bird split to lavender.

I had a blue rooster that was split to partridge, he always threw me partridge-y color chicks some true partridge when paired with a certain girl in my flock.

X2 A lot of people are calling anything with a smudge of gold or black partridge now. Best to breed to actually find out.

Partridge is a specific pattern. With regular feathering, can always evaluate the pattern better than with silkie feathering, but it can still be seen to be present or lacking.

Blue never breeds "true," but it always breeds predictably. Partridge is probably the most common pattern for silkies and other birds who tend to be e^b based.
 
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it take lil more then that it take a couple generations

I got my blue partridge girl by breeding a Lavender Rooster over a Buff Hen. Here's a picture of her.

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This is such a fabulous girl! And produced such interesting genetics dialoge. I'm loving it!!
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Hope you can make more like her!
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Here is one of my partridge boys. Not a very good picture however of him.

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His downfall is he has some horns and now after reading the previous posts I see he should have the black head to match his black chest.
 
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he realy nice there nothing any where said they have have black topknot it just usualy come along with the black brest

Standard states a red, not a black head for partridge.
 
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he realy nice there nothing any where said they have have black topknot it just usualy come along with the black brest

Standard states a red, not a black head for partridge.

where dose it say that
 
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Standard states a red, not a black head for partridge.

where dose it say that

2005 Bantam Standard pages 166-167 (silkie standards for partridge) & page 228 (partridge standard).
 
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Standard states a red, not a black head for partridge.

where dose it say that

i see it says that in partrdge section but it dosent realy say what top knot color is because thats just generaly caller descrption but i do like the red crestes but i also like black crests i rathere have male with right coloring and wrong crest then male with red brest
 

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