Partridge Silkies - Nothing else

Being a newbie to this breed, you can speak all you want of the SOP in words, but I have seen quite a few "winners" that if I were the judge, would've dismissed if going on color alone, going by the SOP. Could someone please post some actual and good quality pics of the proper coloring of roos and hens?? Thanks!
 
I know if you flip back a few pages, not sure the page number but, Pennie did post proper coloring on both roo's and hen's I belive. If she reads this,she may just copy and paste it again for ya
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Being a newbie to this breed, you can speak all you want of the SOP in words, but I have seen quite a few "winners" that if I were the judge, would've dismissed if going on color alone, going by the SOP. Could someone please post some actual and good quality pics of the proper coloring of roos and hens?? Thanks!
 
Well I can't figure out how to add images from my album. Can someone please explain it? And also, Beth has a very nice pullet just a few pages back that did very well at the Congress show just a couple of weeks ago or so. That pullet is very, very nice. I made my album public, don't quite know how people can look at it, but there is one pullet in there that I was told is the most perfect specimen of a partridge that they had ever seen. I was told this by 3 judges, several Silkie people and Dave Wulff of Poultry Press. I would really like you to see her (even with her flat top). The boys I'm not too sure of.

YAY!!!!! I managed to do it.... I'm sure that there is an easier way, but oh well!!!
 
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Well, I'm not sure what the problem is. I must be blocked because nothing comes through. This is very interesting.
 

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