Partridge Silkies - Nothing else

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This is supposed to be a partridge thread, but we do get a little sidetracked on occasion. Yes, there are salmon Silkies. I want a pair so bad I can taste it!!! Oops, maybe I shouldn't say "taste" when we are talking about chickens!!
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How old is she? She looks young, either that or she's molting.
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She looks good other than fluff everywhere; but that's what you want if you can get it under control. LOL!!
 
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It's not a very good picture, could you get another one?

I have a hen that looks almost exactly like that - she is from partridge x porcelain breeding - almost a cinnamon color with penciling.

Karen,

Jen's girl came from your porcelain project. I hatched the eggs out in December and ended up with 2 pretty girls and a boy with that coloring.

Jen has both girls now. They're so gorgeous!!! Wish I didn't sell them to her!
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From: yacolt
Registered: 05/22/2010
Posts: 543
E-mail PM WebsiteRe: Partridge Silkies - Nothing elseHere's a couple of my partridge girls I showed at the western nationals in April:

This beautiful pullet took BV - she is sweet as pie too:)


WOW, she is a knock out. She makes me think of chocolate, but I don't think that is right. She looks more then just blue partridge.
 
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Well, at 6 months she is still fluffing out, but I would tell those silly roos to be gentle.
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I know that partridge can be really variable. As in some birds are extremely dark or light or anywhere in between. My partridges are from hadden/hattrick lines and I have been noticing chicks hatching that look different from one another. Not a different color just different shades of partridge. I have some chicks hatch with a relatively light cheast and several lately with a much much darker cheast. I'm simply wondering if anyone has been able to tell if the ones that grow to have a really good dark cheast had a noticably darker cheast as a chick. My birds are good but its been hard to get that really dark cheast on the roos. Just curious. Thanks.

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Dylan's Silkies :

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I have a hen that looks almost exactly like that - she is from partridge x porcelain breeding - almost a cinnamon color with penciling.

Karen,

Jen's girl came from your porcelain project. I hatched the eggs out in December and ended up with 2 pretty girls and a boy with that coloring.

Jen has both girls now. They're so gorgeous!!! Wish I didn't sell them to her!
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LOL...​

Hi Ahn - that's why the color looked so familiar! I'm putting my three girls into the partridge pen shortly - they are so nice and typey & will be so interesting to see what they produce when crossed with the partridge roo. I've never gotten a cockerel with that coloring though. One of my girls looks just like Jen's, the other two are almost a chocolate color with orange penciling - very pretty.
 

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