Partridge Silkies - Nothing else

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I have a boy who looks similar - he came from an egg labeled b/b/s - I saved him for my partridge pen because I read that "rednecks" can help to improve the black or dark chests on the males. As his streamers are growing in, most of them have red coloring - although I haven't gotten a good pic of it. What do you all think? Should I use him in the partridge pen? Sorry for the blurry pic - he was on the move!!

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/52617_redneck.jpg

He looks partridge to me.
 
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Sorry to hear about your loss prayers to you
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Sundy McClung won Show Champion with a black silkie pullet. Bren Gambil won Best AOV with a paint silkie--after having won it with a self-blue and having to correct the judge
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Thanks Sonoran! Yeah Sundy and Bren, congrats!! Are you saying the judge thought Bren's paint was a self-blue?? Sheesh
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I'll have to trot over to the ASBC site and see if they've posted any pics.

Pennie, The Sedalia show was a (hope I get this right), Special and a District show. Still learning about shows here, wish I could've gone to this one, if for nothing else but to watch and learn and meet some Silkie folks. This is the closest APA show I have found near me, and it's a 3 hour drive one way. Would've been nothing in my younger years, but since my truck and I are getting on, it's a bit on the iffy/chancey side for me!
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No, he first marked her self blue as AOV Champion. They were able to correct him that IT IS NOW A RECOGNISED VARIETY, and he changed the Champion AOV to one of her paints.

There were two separate shows with separate judges. In the special, Sundy's black pullet took reserve featherleg and one of Bren's lavenders (not sure if it was the same one or not) took Best AOV--they did not see it in time to get that judge to change it. In the District Show, Sundy won Grand Champion of the entire show--beating ALL the bantam and large fowl chickens, all the waterfowl, and all of whatever other birds were exhibited. This was where they caught that the lavender was judged AOV and were able to get it corrected.
 
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Oh, Pennie! I am SO, SO sorry. many, many ((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((hugs)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) as you make your way through this very sad time. You will be in my prayers.
 
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If you read enough silkie threads, you will find that just about everyone finds that "variety X" is in very short supply--especially good quality birds. It really all depends on where you live. Some people rarely see good blacks, I see lots. Ditto with blues and splash. Partridge is probably one of the less common recognised varieties overall, but if you are in the right place, you will see them. Same with buffs--a few years ago buffs had the popularity that paint does now. Greys are probably the least common recognised variety, but I am seeing more grey breeders in the last year or two; ditto with partridge.

Also, the size of the show and its location make a difference. For the most part, larger shows attract more exhibitors, as do shows close to home.
 
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Hey Bat Cave - I am scheduled to work on Saturday
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I asked about having that day off but one of the other folks in my department is going to be gone. Do you know of anyone in the Winston-Salem area that is attending the show and might be willing to transport the little fellow for me? I could meet them Saturday evening or on Sunday.
 
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Hey Bat Cave - I am scheduled to work on Saturday
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I asked about having that day off but one of the other folks in my department is going to be gone. Do you know of anyone in the Winston-Salem area that is attending the show and might be willing to transport the little fellow for me? I could meet them Saturday evening or on Sunday.

I could if you would like where would you want to meet?
 

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